To ensure that you get the most out of the new Diablo III community site, we'll be highlighting some of its features and functionality. First on the list is the new rating feature available for both forum posts and comments on these front-page blog entries.

Let's explore the ability to judge others' posts, shall we?

By rating a post you can "like" or "dislike" it based on the content. In order to post, and similarly rate a post, you'll need to be logged in and -- for the moment -- have an active World of Warcraft subscription, StarCraft II license, or a Diablo III beta license attached to your Battle.net account. (This will change once Diablo III launches.)

When mousing over a post or comment you'll see thumbs-up (Like) and thumbs-down (Dislike) buttons. Clicking the thumbs-up is pretty obvious; you like what that post has to say. You either agree with the comment or like the content. In this way, you can help promote like-minded comments without having to make a supporting post of your own.

If a post accrues a high enough ratio of thumbs-up ratings, it will gain a Highly Rated status. A Highly Rated post or comment will gain a brighter background, a Highly Rated tag, be more prominent through use of the search feature, and (for forum posts) will contribute, among other factors, to the thread showing in the Popular Topics list.

Of course, the pendulum swings both ways and the thumbs-down button looms ominously above posts and comments, threatening to drag them into the murky depths of obsolescence. When you click the thumbs-down button, you'll be presented with a few options: Dislike, Trolling, and Spam. Very similar to clicking the thumbs-up button to like a comment, these choices move the post in the opposite direction. With enough down-votes from choosing Dislike, Trolling, or Spam, the post is dimmed, the colors become muted, and the post fades into the background making it easy to ignore in contrast with more well received posts.

A high enough ratio of Dislikes will bury a post. A buried post is completely hidden and a link has to be clicked to reveal the comment. By using Dislikes, unhelpful, incorrect, trolling, spamming, or content-devoid posts can be hidden so that the more constructive and highly-rated posts stand out.

Even though these ratings allow forum posts and comments to be hidden, that doesn't mean they should be used in lieu of moderation for posts that violate the Code of Conduct. This is where the last option in the thumbs-down button comes into play. By clicking on "Report" you'll be presented with a field where you can describe the violation and report the post to our moderation team for review.

Through this rating system, we hope we're providing a tool that the community will embrace and use to create a high-quality, informative, and friendly environment where productive and positive discussions can occur centered on the common ground of Blizzard games.

With great power comes great responsibility. You only have one vote per post; use it wisely.