fellow monks,

in reading some of todays (am i allowed to say so? 8)) new nodes i constantly had to remember myself to don't first look at the username because i know this influences my voting decision - and very likely other's monks, too.

but then, there was a flashing light shining above my head that told me: how about an option in the user settings to show the username if and only if a value-vote has been casted to that node? this does not introduce any conflicts with the current system, since when you don't want this to happen, then just turn it off.

another viable way i could imagine is to assign the username links with a specific class so that one can say: these links should be black on black - this would suffice (for me, at least). currently, this is not possible since there is no special class assigned, and i want to actually see some other links sometimes, too ;-)

the last approach seems to fit it much better, i think. perhaps there is just too much trouble 'bout this ...

kabel in the hope to not have taken up old bullsh*t

In reply to voting again - hide user names by kabel

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