Here's another opinion.

I wouldn't use the option of a non-vote, because I don't really care about a post's reputation. Besides, I like to be able to later vote something up after I come to understand what the post is talking about. But I wouldn't mind if the option existed, because as I understand it, the person is forfeiting the opportunity to vote on that post in the future, so it wouldn't generate 'me too' voting.

I think the part I've felt most strongly about are the stars and other pictures, and what I think about them is Yuck! :P Although if they could be disabled then I wouldn't care because it would be a lot like the sort by reputation option which I don't use. It would be fairly easy to get the proper amount of stars by just keeping track of what NORM was on the day that it was posted.


In reply to (kudra: Yuck to Yuck) RE: (?) Reputation Viewing Option? by kudra
in thread Reputation Viewing Option? by PipTigger

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