I'm confused... I thought our voting was supposed to be based
on the post made, not on the person doing the posting?
As such, if I felt that your post was deserving of a --, yet you
posted it (accidentally) as an anonymous monk, then the post,
not you, deserves the --. Sure, you escape the "punishment"
for posting a bad post, but you also escape the "reward" for
posting a good post.
Or did you want up to vote you up if we were going to vote ++
as well?
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