Friday saw two threads start on the topic of voting and XP.
There were many good insights, also some deja vu,
which led me to search for past threads about such things.

Here are root nodes for every voting/XP thread I turned up.
Catagorized votes    ivory    Jul 28 2000
To better discern when to vote    cbraga    Jul 28 2000
Prevent votes on anonymous posts    ybiC    Jul 16 2000
Voting guidelines    zdog    Jul 5 2000
Why do you vote like you do?    ybiC    Jul 2 2000
Thoughts on voting and reputations    ahunter    Jun 14 2000
Abusive negative voting    buzzcutbuddha    Jun 9 2000
Votes & reputation    Kozz    May 20 2000
Scalability of the voting system    httptech    May 9 2000
Voting    ccilla    May 02 2000
Should Perl gurus receive mega XP?    vroom    Apr 27 2000
Experience system    plaid    Apr 26 2000
Beginnings of the voting experience system    vroom    Mar 23 2000

No doubt I missed a couple.
    cheers,
    ybiC


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