Muwahahahahahahahahahahaha

Actually, I think it's a fine way to waste your votes away without getting in any trouble, and it wouldn't be too hard to implement.

You could waste as many votes as you like until you run out, without gaining a voting bonus, and you could do it for whatever reason you want, cause you should vote on nodes based on their merits, not on your "feelings"

There is an ooold user attribute, which never got used here on perlmonks, it's called karma, and how fitting a name it is, I say we go for it

if( $votes ){ $votes--; $karma += $vote; }

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In reply to (it's karma) Re: Personal Reputation? by PodMaster
in thread Personal Reputation? by sauoq

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