One thing that would make it more interesting for me would be the ability to pile multiple votes on one post.

I personally believe that you may be surprised to discover that it has been suggested several times: I am in full support of the idea. But it has never been accepted by the powers that be. General consensus seems to be that this possibility should come at some expense, e.g. spending 3 votes to cast to. As far as I'm concerned, I would make the scheme "unlimited" perhaps with n(n+1)/2 votes spent to cast n. If that were allowed, and if the leftover suggestion were as well, I may give up to 11 points to a single node, and still have 10 left: not bad!

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In reply to Re^2: Leftover votes: wild suggestion / feature request(s) by blazar
in thread Leftover votes: wild suggestion / feature request(s) by blazar

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