I just had an idea about the voting system here at the monastary that might be something to consider as a feature to add in the future possibly! That idea is for whenever you still have votes left over from one day, that those extra votes would be added to your regular incoming amount the next day, and so on (but to a certain point, otherwise people would have thousands of votes to pawn off at random :).)

There are a number of pros and cons to this idea and here are the pros that I can think of:

Pros
  1. People wouldn't have to worry about spending votes whenever they had the chance if they really didn't feel like voting.
  2. It would add a new way of dealing with your allotted votes.

Cons
  1. People who didn't have as high of rank as a monk, say, would save their votes over a bunch of days just to be able to have the same amount as a monk


That's about all I can think of for the pros and cons, but if anyone else has anything else to add on this subject, just reply.


bladx ~ ¡muchas veces tengo preguntas!

In reply to Voting system future feature by bladx

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