> My concerns for “the PerlMonks popularity contest” disappeared years ago, along with any expectation of courtesy.

Look, I have good news for you, I'm not down-voting you anymore cause I stopped reading your posts long ago.

Sorry, they are mostly annoyingly ignorant and I don't wanna waste my time and votes.

Now I'm going one step further, to avoid that my RAT-view gets polluted whenever you post new stuff, I added rules in my CSS settings to blank you out.

For those interested: Re: Blocking users

I honestly wish you a nice live! :)

I'm not bitter or angry, just tired...

My deepest respect to all the local admins who can't take this step cause they need to check every possible crap nonsense here.

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This might sound like public mobbing, but you and others deserve to know why I'm not fully participating in the peer-review process anymore.

Cheers Rolf

( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)

PS: Isn't it ironic that you're account is the best prove that banning anonymous monks wouldn't help? :)


In reply to Re^4: Assigning unique identifiers within a discussion thread to each distinct anonymous commenter ("ignorance") by LanX
in thread Assigning unique identifiers within a discussion thread to each distinct anonymous commenter by PopeFelix

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