02-18-2018 01:19 PM
Dear,local guides as our family is going bigger and better everyday many people are joining regularly posting photos, asking questions, feedbacks,but I noticed when anyone reply their questions people just overcome without giving any solution tick on that post even if that is a proper helpful reply,most of the times it happens!!! My humble request to all of you please support them,their is a badge and also that green tick inspires them most than a single Kudo,ALSO IT'S DOES HELP MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WHEN 2ND TIME ANYONE SEARCH TAHT PARTICULAR QUESTION ON GOOGLE THAT GREEN TICK ARTICLE OF YOU WILL ARRIVE AT THE TOP OF GOOGLE SEARCH
So, please if you find someone's reply is the perfect answer of your question just tick that little tick button positioning button of right side of your post 🙏
Thank you
Ayan Gain
02-18-2018 01:49 PM
Thanks for raising awareness about the tick which defines an answer as being accurate.
02-18-2018 09:52 PM
Great reminder to all local guides about their duties and responsibilities... Thanks. ..
02-18-2018 10:23 PM - edited 02-18-2018 10:36 PM
@ayann Yes, it is true.. it would be most helpful if each request for help that did get a useful definitive answer be marked as the solution so everyone can search for it. 🙂
Also, from the other perspective, try not to mark a reply as a solution if it isn't, especially if the original post doesn't need a solution. Have seen many posts marked as solutions when it wasn't necessary.
02-18-2018 10:29 PM
02-18-2018 10:39 PM
@ayann @StephenAbraham Is there any way for undoing if we have accidentally given a tick. I'm asking this because, I have recently done a crap like that mistakenly.
02-18-2018 10:49 PM
@JustinAlex Try this method below..
But according to the above post which was quite old, apparently only moderators can "unmark" a solution, not sure if it's updated/different now.. Can you try it?
02-18-2018 11:31 PM
Yeah @StephenAbraham I had read the post you shared an i was able to unmark it by clicking on Not the solution in the options.
Thanks for the help bro...❤️❤️
02-19-2018 01:29 AM
@JustinAlex yes I also have some confusion in this matter
02-19-2018 01:39 AM
@ayann No more confusion needed. Just go through the link @StephenAbraham shared.