I don't understand you here.
I would not go to another supersearch, but just click on your name, then on your 'writeups', but that's not what i ment.
'writeups' is the Perl Monks User Search that ambrus suggests. (thanks ysth).

I'd like to create a way of 'rewarding' monks so they feel like giving more effort in creating better nodes/answers than those that are not.
Indeed, davido gave a good reason why not, GrandFather gave a good reason why we should.
I don't want to create a 'vote shower', but the thing is, the Voting/Experience System works, even though it should be a non issue, everyone likes his nodes (and then ego) to be ++ed.
I won't -- you here, but i'd never do it this way....
I'm lying now, i gave one person all my possible ++ votes because of a joke / chat in the chatterbox one day...

"We all agree on the necessity of compromise. We just can't agree on when it's necessary to compromise." - Larry Wall.

In reply to Re^2: Double voting (to get better answers as well?) by jbrugger
in thread Double voting (to get better answers as well?) by jbrugger

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