My guess is that front-paged nodes do get more attention, which is normal, for whatever online behavioral reason. Nothing bad, nothing good, that’s just the normal life.

Are those posts being front-paged the best ones? Yes, and No. At least it greatly interested the monk who decided to front page it. It is normal that some one else might like what you absolutely dislike. Most of the time, life is not that black and white, we just have different focuses, and even for the same person, he/she would have different focuses when the time goes, one may start to love what he/she hates today.

This is a community running by everyone, at the same time, that means running by no one. So far, I see our front page not bad.

In reply to Re: Front-paging and XP by pg
in thread Front-paging and XP by spurperl

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