What you think "people not present" means? There are many things that can cause that. I am only talking about the one that I was told has been an issue.

As for my defining harm, I have re-read RE (2): Limit on voting down a person (Run in circles, scream and shout) and while I make no definitions there, it is clear from that that XP is pretty low on my priority scale. My other posts are even more explicit, for instance RE (2): Goodbye! out and out says that I don't actually care about my rating. Although you might have liked a formal definition, it should be obvious to you that for me personally my XP is simply not an issue.

As for the rest of what you say, if you don't think I am able to care about communities, then you don't know me.

Anyways more than enough has been written about this, it is definitely time to stop. Unless you or someone else responds with something truly outrageous, I won't post any more on this topic.


In reply to RE (6): Limit on voting down a person (Run in circles, scream and shout) by tilly
in thread Limit on voting down a person by tye

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