Yes and no. There are ways to do something like that, but it's not an ideal solution, nor do I think that it's a good idea in this case. You haven't convinced me that it's necessary. I also don't find you very trustworthy, as your posting history as Chicken to date finds you complaining about the XP system, admitting that you have multiple accounts, asking for extra privileges, and trying to start arguments with other posters.

You already have the tools to accomplish this. If you can pull it off and it proves to be of value, I'm willing to reconsider.

(I am speaking only for myself and not for any editor, developer, or god on the site.)


In reply to Re: Re: Re: a bit more about unanswered nodes. by chromatic
in thread a bit more about unanswered nodes. by Chicken

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