I believe (but I'm not sure about all this) that if you have multiple accounts, you can approve your post from another account, and you can vote to a consideration twice.

Note the following. Voting has very few actual rules (so basically you're free to vote however you please), is anonymous, and your votes are practically never changed by the gods. For this reason, voting powers of multiple accounts need to be limited by the Site Rules Governing User Accounts. Moderation is quite different: it does have rules, users are asked to use their moderation powers wisely. To enforce this, if you moderate, your nick is visibly attached to the moderation (except for section moves), janitors may change your moderation (such as unapprove a node) if they feel it approperiate, and I presume gods would take away your power to moderate if you misused this power.


In reply to Re: Backdoor to approving one's own node by ambrus
in thread Backdoor to approving one's own node by Lady_Aleena

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