Uhm, unvote?

Voting is, just like in real life, a VEWWY serious thing. Consider, even if you have many votes to spend, if the node you're voting for is worth the vote.

I now got 16 votes each day, and that's more then I need. Pretty soon you also will gain more votes and your "problem" will go away.

A small list, why I think it's a bad idea:

  • It forces you to spend your votes wisely and just save one vote for that meganode you just have to vote for.
  • You'll miss that "Doh, what did I just do?" feeling.
  • There's allways tomorrow with 4 wonderfull fresh votes ;)

    Now buying votes, that's a whole different ballgame. With a nice bribery top ten of monks who payed most for your votes?

    Update: Ok, I also misunderstood, should have read the replies first. Weird problem though, I allways just refresh the page if I check the radiobutton and reconsidered. I got carried away with the whole unvote idea. Sorry, sorry.
    Still that buying votes thing seems pretty cool for a poor monk like me ;)

    Teabag
    Sure there's more than one way, but one just needs one anyway - Teabag


    In reply to Re: New Voting Option - UnVote by teabag
    in thread New Voting Option - UnVote by Theo

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