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General Discussion

Oszkár Fehér
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Oszkár Fehér
Treehouse Project Reviewer

All students!

Hi All Treehouse students. I know most of you have a little time to spend here but if you took your time to put a question and someone answered back, you should realize that, the person who gived you the answer or at list he took the time to help you, it wiil be very appreciated if the person who gives the answer get a feedback from the person who is stucked. I am not saying to give best answer, because not all the time is the best answer but at list a feedback that the answer it was okey, or not, something. Many many times i don't get feedback from nobody so i don't know if i actually helped or not. Thank you. And don't forget that it takes just maximum 5 seconds more to give a feedback when someone gived you an answer!

1 Answer

David Moorhead
David Moorhead
18,005 Points

Thank You, Oszkár Fehér! You reside on the other side of the planet from me. Although we've not met, it's good to hear from you.

During the few months I've attended Team Treehouse course work and perused this Community, I've noticed many answers and helpers have gone unattended. It seems some inquirers don't know the Best Answer button exists, or perhaps some people who ask for help or feedback would rather not even give an acknowledgement for the help.

With numerous international cultures represented at Treehouse, it would be an easy assumption that showing gratitude is a common characteristic between cultures. Still, I've no idea what emergencies or other matters students could be experiencing that would draw them away from community affirmations after codes and helps and tips have been gained.

In this Community, there are several people who are prolific with answers, and they should be acclaimed: For everyone who has showed up here, who have been thoughtful and answered questions for which you did not receive acknowledgement (and you know who you are), my hat is off to you! I realize that's not saying much for the amount of points you'll not receive by way of this wordy admission; yet, you are not forgotten. :)