Long line there. Perhaps you meant to use <blockquote>instead of <code>there?

That said, NodeReaper can remove nodes that are sufficiently downvoted, so I would say we have a mild form of damnatio memoriae functioning right here in the Monastary.

A deeper cleanup is of course possible, but you rapidly approach the Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? problem.

I can say with a fair sense of comfort that outright censorship runs counter to the philosophy of the Monastary, though I confess I have been sorely tempted to propose it toward some of the more recent ravings around here.

It might be beneficial to have a well-designed justification system built in alongside the voting system, but this late in Perl's lifespan I'm not sure the Return on Investement is high enough to warrant the effort.


In reply to Re^2: Can I please have multiple downvotes per (certain monk's) posts. by marinersk
in thread Can I please have multiple downvotes per (certain monk's) posts. by BrowserUk

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