I'd rather suggest lowering the number of downvotes needed to hide a post from the public
Re^8: console graphics
Reputation: -2 (+3 -5)
Re^2: Regex Expression to filter email for Barracuda Email Appliance
Reputation: -2 (+4 -6)
Re^2: Mojo app running IIS CGI
Reputation: 2 (no significant downvotes)
Re^4: AnyEvent - sequence of async operations without recursion?
Reputation: -2 (+4 -6)
Re^2: cgi web page always 'Loading'
Reputation: 1 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: Renaming all files in a directory
Reputation: 6 (no significant downvotes)
Re^4: finding the correct integer
Reputation: 0 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: mod_perl on apache works when symlinked to one directory but not to another
Reputation: 9 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: Running a perl 5.8.6 CentOS 6-compiled app on a CentOS 8 platform
Reputation: 4 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: Counting fields from database
Reputation: -1 (+2 -3)
Re^2: Instance of 'use lib' won't accept relative path
Reputation: 0 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: YACC rules to regex rules ? (UPDATED)
Reputation: 2 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: Looking for alternative for IPC::Shareable (or increase size)
Reputation: 0 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: binding operator
Reputation: 0 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: RFC -- Evolving Perl: a Decision Theory Approach to the Challenges of Perl 7
Reputation: 5 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: Second background process is pausing the gui
Reputation: 3 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: Parsing a large html with perl
Reputation: 7 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: (Ab)using the Regex Engine
Reputation: 2 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: Why a regex *really* isn't good enough for HTML, even for "simple" tasks
Reputation: 1 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: Perl Unpack Cobol Binary File and Fields
Reputation: 8 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: best way to read and save long list of words
Reputation: 4 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: 500 SSL Negotiation failed in perl version 5.6
Reputation: 2 (no significant downvotes)
Re^4: Mojo - Prepare cached query
Reputation: 4 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: Mojo - Prepare cached query
Reputation: 4 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: Mojo Lite - Invalid JSON
Reputation: 5 (no significant downvotes)
Re^3: "print" of nonexistent element is actually altering a hash
Reputation: 3 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: Perl code to format the text file by inserting tag in blank line
Reputation: 0 (no significant downvotes)
Re^4: Help with converting HTTP::Request to Plack::Request
Reputation: 4 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: Greetings and salutations | sudo
Reputation: 2 (no significant downvotes)
Re^5: Why not perl have raw/native type
Reputation: 3 (+10 -7)
Re^2: Why not perl have raw/native type
Reputation: 5 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: Positions of certain tokens in syntax tree
Reputation: -1 (+3 -4)
Re^4: Perl Feels Good
Reputation: 1 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: Quote about thinking of those who come after you.
Reputation: 0 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: If Perl 5 were to become Perl 7, what (backward-compatible) features would you want to see?
Reputation: 5 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: Cutting text from the end of the file and adding it to the top
Reputation: 7 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: Help with my crap
Reputation: 1 (no significant downvotes)
Re^5: Undef value in Template Toolkit
Reputation: 0 (no significant downvotes)
Re^2: Portable way to determine if two names refer to the same file?
Reputation: 3 (no significant downvotes)
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