Dear Monks,

I've been following this thread with some amusement, but I think the possibility of multiple up/down votes could be accomplished by having a fill-in field for the number of votes ( default 1, with a limit of x ).

Personally, I don't like giving down-votes, but occasionally I would like to reward a very good post with more than one. If the max is 3 or 5 or 8 or ..., I could select up to the max for a good or bad post.

I'm not saying that I haven't given down-votes, but I do hope the percentage of down-votes is very low within my voting history. At the end of the day, if nothing changes that would be okay as well. PerlMonks.org is a very nice place to spend some time of your busy day, and voting is only part of the experience!

Best Regards...Ed

"Well done is better than well said." - Benjamin Franklin


In reply to Re: Can I please have multiple downvotes per (certain monk's) posts. by flexvault
in thread Can I please have multiple downvotes per (certain monk's) posts. by BrowserUk

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