Cast Your Opinion
The experience of putting a question to the community and seeing the answers flowing to your inbox is gratifying. Picking the ultimate answer for your question gives you the opportunity to share the outcome of your query with millions of people.
Yet for those indecisive people out there who can’t really make their minds up on a Best Answer, they can put their question up for voting and let the community decide.
Voting for Best Answers is a way to share your opinion and make a difference within the community. Not only do you help other members solve their quick crises or philosophical flounderings, you also gain points as you vote.
In his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde wrote: “You know more than you think you know, just as you know less than you want to know.” Voting for Best Answers can help you master both. You can share your opinions and test your knowledge by resolving others’ problems. But also you might discover great new things by browsing undecided questions and judging which deserves to be its Best Answer.
So, if you know the best recipe for deep-fried cheesecake, the difference between precipitation and condensation or the best advice for travelling by car with a dog, why not take a moment to help the community out?
Yahoo! Canada Answers Team
The article= cast your opinion .
answer= well said ,well done.
Someone told me go and vote because if you don’t
you can’t complain. Voting is a person’s right once they reach maturity.
In this situation you can’t change your mind if you make a mistake
I find many of the questions are from in voting because
the 2 best answer I received they were from
voting
If they is a gold yellow line along with how many chose answer as best.
I also vote for undecided questions.
I’m new. They’re telling me to vote and I reach the end of the article - but what is next? Do I log in somewhere, or what do I vote on and where? I’m lost.
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why cant i do answers?yahoo has been on a break for hours?