I notice that *some* threads, from months ago, now say "this is a good point" next to the star, even for replies from yesterday, while other threads have the "this solves the problem" by the star. What's up with that? Is it because one is a "question" thread and one is an "idea" thread? That seems inconsistent; "this solves the problem" is so, well, final and definitive, while "this is a good point" can logically be used multiple times to indicate, well, good points. Answering a question often involves clarifying the question, and "good points" can be made when pursuing the final answer. Just something to think about.
I'm guessing that "this solves the problem" and "this is a good point" both equate to "marked as useful" in my dashboard?
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