Should I retire my "Yahzmin" account?
As I come up to my 1st anniversary, I wonder if I should let Yahzmin retire and start a new account. Give the new folks a chance to hit the top? I will ask this a few times in the next few days, to see what some of you think, then decide. Seems slow today, so this is the 2nd time I've asked.
Public Comments
- Well no way.I m new to yahoo answers but hv seen ur popularity here. I saw that wen u came back from vacation, some person had posted a question welcoming u back. But 1 thg i wana ask,Pls tell me.I always see ur name on TOP YAHOO ANSWERS ANSWERER but today i m seeing some other name , i think raphio, WHY???? Btw whats the need to create a new account?Continue with it.
- NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! If they are that dedicated, they will pass you. There is no reason that you cannot continue to show your value here and stick with your account.
- It is always more fun working your way up, than staying there once you made it.
- no other people allready have chances right now. you dont have to retire ,you choose ither yes or no.Be sides you got here last year and i just got hear and i think u are a pretty kool guy.(or girl)
- No, no, no! While I'd benefit from your retirement by possibly moving up on the Leaderboard, it'd be a hollow victory. Let me wrestle the #1 position from you legitimately, if I can, or not get it at all!
- Yahzmin As one of your contacts I refuse to let you leave. You are such a valuable active member of the community, to go down in the hall of fame of yahoo answers , a motivation for others and a role model. No one deserves to be the number one sport of yahoo answers us as much as yourself and you are loved by all. Please don't ask this question again as I will have to come up with some more really good reasons. With love and all the best Chεεrs
- I fail to see the logic. How would retiring your account allow others to move up? Personally, I have answered fewer and fewer questions since I started in January 2006. I have gone from number 49 to number 272 on the leaderboard by simply answering fewer questions. Any enterprising person can build up their account the same way you, and the other six figure folk have, by giving thousands of good answers. I recently passed 2000 best answers. Anyone can do it, but it has nothing to do with whether _you_ keep your account or not.
- I wouldn't retire it. Let your accomplishments stand and others can strive to catch up with you on the basis of their own merits.
- I hope you don't we all know you as the best answerer in this section. Don't desert us now with problems pending & already here. I can see what you are saying but there is no need to be that altruistic. Don't lose sleep over this.
- No you should keep it because people keep records for that. Like how long you been on yahoo.com mail and stuff. You should totally keep it.
- No Yahzmin, your truly inspirational:-) Stay where you are, it suits you well.
- no i don't believe you should retire you account. if you have something going why give it up. plus if you enjoy doing this then keep it .
- O come on whats the reason for u retiring One of my reasons for addin you was because of the way you answered questions... You always gave competition to me and everyone else.. Besides we might need the competition for other people to become really good helpers in the world (i guess)... O yea all the time u spent'll go to waste
- Let me have your points. They will be donated to help foxes everywhere.
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