Twill wrote:The hiding of feedback until it can no longer be changed is intended to stop this. As long as you don't run your mouth off and say "you're getting a neg for that!" then you don't have to worry so much
I must have been incredibly unclear in my earlier posts. Due to the concept of mutual withdrawal it will be beneficial for me to give a low rating (even if it's unwarranted) to my opponent as he will then be much more interested in doing a withdrawal. It leaves me in a stronger negotiating position than leaving a high rating no matter what rating I think he will leave me, the fact that it's hidden only makes this even stronger as a strategy.
Timminz wrote:They'll only do it once to me.
Very possible. That doesn't change the fact that it would, overall, be beneficial to use that strategy. And as you only need to leave a rating lower than your opponents average to keep the benefit so many people might not realize that they are infact being "scammed".
Twill wrote:lackattack wrote:Did you forget about the friend list exemption?
Why yes, yes I did.However I still don't think it solves the problem:
I'll re-post my suggestion from earlier.
Thezzaruz wrote:Had a thought. If the block would be a preference/profile setting (as I guess it would be), why not make it 2 tic boxes? i.e one for public games and one for private. That ought to make everyone happy right???