You can say whatever you want on this site. If it's unpopular, you'll just be downvoted and lose XP. I really don't think that someone will censor you for having an unpopular opinion.
our @item = reverse (114, 101, 107, 99, 97, 104, 32, 108,
114, 101, 80, 32, 114, 101, 104, 116, 111, 110, 97, 32, 116, 115, 117,
+ 74); local $my = reverse ")meti@\ ,rhc (pam tnirp";eval $my;
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No I don't - this is a forum about Perl after all. What's the point of your question anyway?
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Since both occur regularly, it seems less than worthwhile to discuss... | [reply] |
I think that kiat's conclusion is ill-formed. There are many reasons to downvote, not all of them perl-related, and I don't think that any single person can be said to speak for everybody on the site. Nothing that is said will be universally popular, and the presence of a voting system encourages people to express their views, albeit in a very limited way. | [reply] |