Actually I do not care about gaining XP since the way it is if its 0 or 6000 it's the same thing. In RPG games greater XP means I can cast a spell while a low XP means that I just can carry a dagger!! This distinction does not apply here and it should stay like that

But you do miss the point;I am not complain about XP but about people that offload votes for XP who don't seem to look at it from the same prespective as you do;For them it is either a joke or on the other hand carries a great meaning to them 'image' wise.

All well but the true victim here is the author of a post who does not get credited correctly;and I am not talking about my posts,my posts are a drop in the ocean.I'm talking about people like Javafan.

I do not offload votes and many times I do not vote at all knowing that this way my XP will not increase, but I do gain experience by helping other people out or getting helped by other people and I really do not need XP for doing that


In reply to Re^4: Down-vote Bad, Up-vote Good (participation) by nikosv
in thread Down-vote Bad, Up-vote Good by lostjimmy

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