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Reading Other Peoples Comments!
I wanted to know if their was a way I could read other peoples comments that they make out us with Afreo? I was curious if you could do it and how to do it..
Thanks in advance,
oh, BTW: Do I have to give money when giving comments about people?
Sure, you can read other people's comments, for example, click my affero button, then click my username to see comments.
And no, no money is necessary, but if you've got a buck or 2, and the person helped you out quite a bit, I personally think that say 5 bux is pretty much next to nothing. I'd surely buy em a brew or burger if they were here in person, and that'd run me around the same 2 bits
Hmmmm... I have a question: is affero set up automatically (once you sign up for LQ), or do you have to sign up for it yourself? When I clicked my affero button, it told me I was rating user 23531@linuxquestions.org...
So either I do have to sign up manually, or something got messed up...
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