I'm sorry, you've kind of lost me there...

Are you saying perhaps that there's no need for a feature such as highlighted answers, and there never will be?

That you are perfectly satisfied with the way submissions on PM are scored and presented? That nothing can be further improved?1)

FYI: I select my reading from RAT, sometimes from Sections. Best and Worst Nodes are like the last page of a magazine—comic panels and amusement stuff.

1) I think there are several biases in reputation; they've been pointed out before. Immediate gratification gets votes. More specialized topics get less. IOW, a node that helps a few people just a little outweighs a node that helps one a lot. That's what you get from having a single metric.

Edit. Check the parent also, I've updated.


In reply to Re^5: On the serious issue of XP devaluation and other tangentially related or unrelated passing thoughts by oiskuu
in thread On the serious issue of XP devaluation and other tangentially related or unrelated passing thoughts by oiskuu

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