I just started to post something on here and got -6 points on only 9 posts.

I just love the way how you welcome New Users.
And especially how you accept every review about your site or some feature on it.
Any negative word on the site or some feature that does not work -> Vote down and Shut up!

You just give right on what someone stated very truthful:
https://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=1208600
> In fact, it became quite hostile in some ways

Which also explains what is stated on here:
https://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=1129976
> Now its down to the rest of you. Hide in the shadows pouring scorn and derision upon any and every suggestion.
(Ooops! - This was back in 2015! ...)

Thank you so much, I feel so welcomed and encouraged to participate and up-build your community and site!
Obviously you don't need anyone to put interest in your project.

Edit on 2018-10-17 :
On 7 Post in regards to attitude or site development on here I received -40 Points
Which confirms my initial statement.

$ echo $((-5-3-5-2-8-6-11))
-40

Conclusion:
On PerlMonks any frank and open opinion about the community or the site is strictly forbidden and will be shut up with Down-Votes and offensive comments.

Epilog:
I was welcomed on Sep 26, 2018 with a friendly
https://perlmonks.org/?node_id=1223054
> Surprisingly nobody has commented on this nice use of the goto Function
Because nobody wanted to miss the point?
And following comments would follow the same pattern.

So after only 3 weeks my journey is already over before it has begone ...


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