Posted on Oct 9, 2016
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Some questions on RallyPoint generate a tremendous amount of responses and community involvement. After some time, these questions die out and make way for other questions. Without randomly searching, would the community like a way to search through a list of "Top Questions". Perhaps a "View RallyPoint Top Questions" much like the way members are ranked?

Note: This would be different than "Trending Discussions". This would rank questions by all time responses. In other words, old questions like the one asked by CPT (Join to see) regarding 2nd LTs and 1st LTs would be ranked against other questions. This would allow the community a way to view discussions that generated the most community involvement.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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ENS (Join to see) The trending discussions really kind of do that, but maybe every once in a while the RP Support Team can post a list of the top questions, trending post, or popular responses.
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I'd like to see it personally. I see many of your posts generate a TON of community involvement. I recently had a post that generated a lot itself. The question came up, I wonder how well this post is doing compared to other posts - i.e The 2nd LT post. At the moment there is no way to search for historical posts with the most responses. I'm sure if I went through your discussions I'd find many, but it's still a crap shoot. The RallyPoint community is vast. Unless you know what you're looking for, it's hard to find.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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ENS (Join to see) - Yes, your right about that - I personally keep a link to all of my posts, questions, and shared links just because of that fact. You're on to something here George. It may be on RP Lon list of future enhancements!
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I sure hope so!
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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Answers > Trending.
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Agreed!
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1LT William Clardy
1LT William Clardy
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Holy crap! For once I have to invoke my option to disagree with you, Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS. Trending answers shows what *currently* most active. Discussions which have generated a significant discussion but have been quiet for the past few days will not be showing up as trending.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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1LT William Clardy - Ah. Mechanical difference from what I've seen. Learn new stuff. Ty
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TSgt Joe C.
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Glad to have you onboard!
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