I have by mistake assigned a negative antipoint that i want to take back. Is there any way of doing it? :( :( :(
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I have by mistake assigned a negative antipoint that i want to take back. Is there any way of doing it? :( :( :(
Not that I know of. The only way would be to assign a positive antipoint to neutralize I guess :-\
Silentstalker
Ahhh, good idea.... Thanx alot :)
There is no way of reversing an antipoint assignment, positive or negative, and unfortunatly you cannot assign to the same person until you have assigned another 10 assisgnments!
Just PM the person and let them know of the mistake you have made, im sure they wont hold it against you.
ps The assignment you gave shouldnt do too much damage anyways! ;)
Cheers
r3b00+
I might suggest sending the unfortunate recipient a PM and apologize for the mistake and assure him/her that you will negate it with a positive asap. Just MHO...
Not everyone would have admitted this, you are commendable, good luck friend. ;)
<edit>r3b00+ beat me to the punch...Hey!!! that was my idea! hehehe </edit>
Thx for the feedback everyone. Yes, i will send a pm with my apologies and a weak attempt justifying my immense stupidity. I hope he dont think that his neg was a common greet on AO (it was a roll call newbie) :(
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uhm, now im confused......
The weird thing is, when i look at my antipoint center, i see that some peeps give me grey ones (no effect), so i viewed a thread in roll call, and assigned a post (nor aprove, nor disaprove) with a welcome txt for a newbie. I then went to my antipoint center to look at the one i assigned (hoping to find a grey on in there), but it was RED After i went back to the thread, and saw that it was positive. Now im confused.
He will soon forget the assignment, I don't think it will scar him permanently.Quote:
(it was a roll call newbie)
<edit> now you are confusing me...LOL maybe some unknown reader of this thread fixed your mistake as a favor to you and the unfortunate newbie. This would explain your confusion... ;)
PS. It was not me, I just deduced this as a possibility... Thought I would clear that up.</edit>
You assigned a negative antipoint which shows as red, then someone prolly came acroos that thread, realised that the negative antipoint was unjustified, so assigned a positive antipoint to balance the antipoint status of the thread out!
Hope that has cleared things up a little for you!
Cheers
Ha! I beat you to it this time... nah, nah, nah....Quote:
You assigned a negative antipoint which shows as red, then someone prolly came acroos that thread, realised that the negative antipoint was unjustified, so assigned a positive antipoint to balance the antipoint status of the thread out!
Hope that has cleared things up a little for you!
Cheers
Thanx alot all of you for your advice and help. I think this issue has been solved (in every possible way)
Cheers :)