I'm all for this idea.

Further more, I'd also like that all people who reach the XP level of saint, be subject to a perl test. If they do not pass, they will be docked a 1000 XP and lose their saint hood.

Furthermore, same goes for Pontiffs, except they only lose 500 XP if they flunk.

Also, same goes for Bishop's, except they only lose 300 XP.

Abbots i don't care much for either, but they shouldn't be allowed to write nodes. ....

Need I go on?

In case you missed the sarcasm, this is a horrible idea. I'm a saint, and I became one due in large part from xp gained by voting and hanging around. Despite his nice, and high ranking nodes, so did Erudil. You want sainthood to become exclusive now? well actually, i'm not fully sure i would mind that ;)

 
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In reply to (crazyinsomniac: no xp period )Re: Downvoting -- No XP by crazyinsomniac
in thread Downvoting -- No XP by Biker

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