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flames

Posted By: WE NEED TO REBEL!!! on 2005-09-01
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what does the yellow flame next to msg mean? I see it is on the "let's rebel msg"


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You aren't alone. I have wondered too what that was. I guess now we know. LOL.
I think the confusion is that there are two flames!
One: A flame picture shows up to the left of a *hot* post or one that has been viewed I think more than 200 times.

Two: To be flamed, is an expression, like if you post something and a bunch of people post back in disagreement etc. It has nothing to do with the other.

I got a kick out of the fact that you thought you were being *flamed* (flame #2) for your post!

I'm pretty sure that's accurate and hope it helps!
What do the little flames alongside
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Are you talking about the flames?

If so, those indicate a "hot topic", meaning it has more than 200 or 250 views, that's all.


Hey Susan..I don't think it really caused any flames.
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No flames here. The neighbor was definitely in the wrong. sm
I am a dog owner, too, and mine do not go outside of my yard without being on a leash and I live in the country.
"facility's" preference before the flames start lol
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I think this post was put here to brag and incite flames.
You know from history that every time the big money makers in this field boast about how much money they make in how little time that the thread goes downhill fast. First, somebody doesn't believe. Then someone is offended at the insinuation of lying. Then someone says other people could do it, too, if they were any good at MT. Then everyone is defending themselves and name calling. Why start it? Especially during the week before Christmas? Do you really need to rub people's noses in their lousy paychecks when some of us don't have enough money to even get gifts for the people in our lives or pay our bills because there was no work this pay period? People who need to tell others how much they make suffer from low self-esteem and misplaced priorities. There are more important things in life than money.
If I had that high of an IQ, I wouldn't be doing this for a living. Please, no flames. NM
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That is hysterical. When I say flames I mean "no mean posts to me." It's just a saying. nm
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Please don't expect answers; bound to start flames
Every job is different, every company is different, every account is different, every MT is different.  You are trying compare apples to oranges and it just starts a huge flame war.  No one believes the big buck people anyway so it's not even worth posting.
It means hot topic (flames). After a certain number of people
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