Ok, you have some votes to spend each day. What if you don't use them all? (I generally do, but that's not the point...) Well, I know I may be shot for saying this, but... just for one day: how 'bout adding them to the ones for the following day?

I mean: if I have 38 votes, and I have 10 left over, then the day after I would have 48 votes, but I don't expect that if I don't spend any of them again then the following day I would have 38+48=86. In other words, one may have at most his regular number of daily votes added to his daily ones, thus at most the double of them.

Oh, and... how 'bout letting one donate the votes he didn't spend? That is, if I have 48 votes, and my daily ones are 38, then it's easy for the system to know that 10 are left over from the previous day, and it may well let me donate them to someone I like...

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In reply to Leftover votes: wild suggestion / feature request(s) by blazar

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