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With any question asked, there could be a number of great answers. Why is that then that we can only give one answer an Asker's Pick?

I discovered this when I gave one person an Asker's Pick then decided another answer was equally great.  When I gave the second answer an AP, the first one disappeared. 

PS - I still think your answer deserved it, Thriftymaid, regardless if it was removed. 

Posted - January 1, 2018

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  • 2465
    "Why is it that we can"

    (It wouldn't let me edit)
      January 1, 2018 2:12 PM MST
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  • 22891
    not sure why
      January 1, 2018 2:21 PM MST
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  • 33867
    Because it is asker's pick not asker's picks. It is actually a  fairly new option available.
      January 1, 2018 2:30 PM MST
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  • 2465
    But I can "pick" more than once. I've done it plenty of times. Lol
      January 1, 2018 7:30 PM MST
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  • 53404


    P-Child, you can pick more than one and have them all show as Asker's Pick at the same time?    I don't believe so.  If you select one post as your pick and then select a different one, the second becomes the pick and the first one loses that designation.  Please correct me if I am wrong.  (As if I even needed to type those last seven words, LOL.)

      January 1, 2018 8:27 PM MST
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  • 2465
     I wasn't referring to picking an Asker's Pick. Haha
      January 3, 2018 7:45 PM MST
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  • 53404


      Then what?
      ~
      January 3, 2018 8:14 PM MST
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  • 2465
      January 3, 2018 9:35 PM MST
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  • 5808
    Be creative
    you can give all kinds of
    Askers Picks
    like this:
    ASKERS PICK
    Great Question!!!!

      January 1, 2018 2:31 PM MST
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  • 2465
    I forgot about that. Thanks. 

    ASKER'S PICK
      January 1, 2018 7:33 PM MST
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  • 53404
       

      That was one of my peeves with AnswerBag: best means best. It didn't make sense to me that a person could select more than one question as Asker's Pick. If, however, the website allowed for some type of rating system, such as Asker's Choice of Top Five Replies, maybe. 

      I'm going to have to disagree with you on this one, Lone Ranger. 

    ~
      January 1, 2018 3:06 PM MST
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  • 2465
    Thank you for your input, Tonto. 

    I just looked up the definition of tonto. Lmao

    10 demerits (I used my executive position to change the punishment)  This post was edited by ProblemCh1ld at January 4, 2018 6:13 AM MST
      January 1, 2018 7:27 PM MST
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  • 7938
    LMAO When I saw this, my first thought was "Where is Randy D when you need him?" However, he didn't answer how I expected him to, so he's no good at all. :p 

    It's "Asker's Pick," not "Asker's Picks." That's why. Also, Randy's answer is why, but it's not the answer he was supposed to give, so he gets five demerits. 
      January 1, 2018 5:11 PM MST
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  • You just never know when the "other" Randy might show up, do ya?  :)
      January 1, 2018 6:59 PM MST
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  • 2465
    I think you should make it 10. :)

    ASKER'S PICK(S)

      January 1, 2018 7:35 PM MST
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  • 53404


      That rascal Randy D can't be depended on to post the right thing even if it were engraved on his forehead!  Quit expecting him to come through for you!
    ~
      January 4, 2018 6:06 AM MST
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  • "It's just one of the many problems of middle management."
      January 1, 2018 6:55 PM MST
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  • 2465
    ASKER'S PICK(S)
      January 1, 2018 7:36 PM MST
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  • 10026
    Being that I'm a big supporter of positive reinforcement, I have another idea.  Why not take the pressure off the questioner?
    Reword Asker's Pick to "Great Answer!" 
    Or... you could take it out all together.  If the person asking is beaming about one or more answers, they can write them in a comment.
    This way others who might not be so informed in an answer but gave it their best shot wouldn't feel badly and the person who was more knowledgeable or funny would still get rewarded.

      January 2, 2018 8:48 AM MST
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  • 7938
    Isn't that what the "like" button is for?
      January 2, 2018 4:40 PM MST
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  • 10026
    Hi JA~ Indeed, the "like" button is for just that; however, you can "like" an answer or appreciate an answer with the general "like."  Shoot, I "Like" a lot of answers, sometimes on questions I don't even have any input on.  
    I do get the absolute of the Asker's Pick intention.  Best is singular.  I also like the recognition when it comes my way.  What I am suggesting is more of a not-so-absolute idea. 
    It's neither here nor there.  I do know I like both giving and receiving but also feel for the underdogs.  
    Never take me to "The Races!" ;) This post was edited by Merlin at January 3, 2018 8:15 PM MST
      January 2, 2018 4:50 PM MST
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  • 13071
    I guess its just like winning a contest. You can only have one winner, even when more than one might deserve it. 
      January 4, 2018 6:14 AM MST
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  • 53404
    Only one winner?  

    •Top Prize/Gold Medal/Blue Ribbon

    •Second Place/Silver Medal/First Runner Up

    •Third Place/Bronze Medal/Second Runner Up

    Et certera 
    ~
      January 4, 2018 12:04 PM MST
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  • 13071
    Yes, but they dont give you an option to give another Answers Pick silly. +;
      January 4, 2018 1:32 PM MST
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