I'd rather we didn't see the reps on *everybody's* nodes --
I'm afraid that would make novices too timid about posting.
I do think that all registered users should see the reps of
Anonymous Monk posts. That would make
Anonymous Monk
a responsive way for people to float ideas, as well as
providing a little motivation to use it responsibly.
Shy monks could use it to get their feet wet,
and it would make the voting system less mysterious to
beginners.
On the other hand, people might post things anonymously just
so everyone could see how cool they are... then try to take
credit later via posts and chatterbox... and beginners whose
anonymous posts get slammed might be frightened away.
So there are two sides to it. Isn't life tough?
Happy programming,
grackle
Speaking of votes, I just became a novice but I don't see
any ++ and -- buttons.... Is there something I need to
change in my user settings?
All exact science is dominated by the idea of approximation.
-- Bertrand Russell
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