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Make voting on helpful comments for buyers only

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Currently you can up/down vote any script review in the store, even if you don't have the script yourself. I think this should be changed considering people who don't/do like you can go and mess with the reviews making it seem like the script sucks/is wicked when they don't even own it.

Yeah you really can't say anything if you haven't even tried it..

How do you do that? o.o

I don't see any option of doing that. ohmy.png

 

Edit:

Nevermind, I see what you're saying.

I'll see what we can do about it.

I think this is the right idea, but maybe just allowed for anyone that has had access to the script like beta testers, buyers, trials, etc

No support, the entire point is that you can mark a review useful or not in making your choice of which script to purchase. This is how it's done everywhere, not only in botting.

Edited by Eliot

No support, the entire point is that you can mark a review useful or not in making your choice of which script to purchase. This is how it's done everywhere, not only in botting.

 

Yes, that's the point it was AIMED for when created, but what often happens, is hateful people, who are just mad your script isn't free (aka leecher with 0-3 posts), comes and dislikes every single comment on your script. Ask any scripter who had a script with at least few reviews. There are people and then there are leechers. People who have at least tested your script should be able to rate comments in my opinion, because those are people who have actually contributed, and know something about the script itself, and can DEEM if the review is trustworthy or not, unlike leecher with 1 post, and 0 premium scripts.

Edited by Nitrousek

Yes, that's the point it was AIMED for when created, but what often happens, is hateful people, who are just mad your script isn't free (aka leecher with 0-3 posts), comes and dislikes every single comment on your script. Ask any scripter who had a script with at least few reviews.

That would include me, not only does that not happen often, but it is also irrelevant. You have no idea who is not finding reviews useful, and if you suspect something report it.

That would include me, not only does that not happen often, but it is also irrelevant. You have no idea who is not finding reviews useful, and if you suspect something report it.

 

Doesn't happen often, happens often enough to annoy the hell out of scripters, as it seems above. Besides, just because "it doesn't happen often", it doesn't mean it's okay...

 

And yes, when a person comes and dislikes every single comment on the script, I'm sure he had a very good reason. Not.

 

I'm not gonna play mice and cat with haters and report them for anything. They are doing what they currently have the allowance to do. I'm wearing a flame-proof jacket, and I don't give a fuck about it mostly. It'd be nice to see an impact of this change though, as I'm pretty sure I know what I'm talking about.

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