Hey! I think IFs are important to some degree if someone is looking at your CV for example, and can see that you have publications in journals with high impact factors. I think most people know the vague ranking of the journals in their own discipline according to IFs. Of course, you can have an article in a high IF journal that never gets cited, or one in a low IF journal that gets cited hundreds of times- you can't really judge an individual paper on where it's published- but it still looks good to have your papers accepted in well-regarded journals, instead of always going for the lower-ranked journals that will accept articles of a much lower standard. I think everyone has a different opinion on the value of IFs! KB