This seems way overdone, but it's your choice merlyn. I have
nothing against you or your posts. Usually, I find them to
be informative. The tone may not be as friendly as it could be at times,
but the information is good (which is usually all a questioner wants..).
But, I find this idea to be a tad ridiculous.. why don't you just ask
vroom to somehow add our names to our votes, that way you can see
exactly who is downvoting you. Hmm, maybe that's not how this
site or community is supposed to be. Maybe having the freedom
to vote on what nodes are appropriate and what nodes may not be is
part of the users choice. It's not a perfect world, those who have
a 'beef' with you should just discuss it with you privately. Unfortunately,
they may have chosen a different route - but citing their names by each post
isn't going to get them to say 'Oh yea..I'm sorry.. I was the one who downvoted
you' - in reality, there are a few names who are always on and I
seriously doubt they are the ones who are voting, yet their names will
most likely always be on your list. Is that fair? I think not. Maybe it's
just one of those things - to brush aside and let go...
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