Just post a message that says "thank you" or something.
Voting ought to be anonymous, for lots of reasons, most of
which have been hashed out in the real world.
(I mean, if it weren't anonymous, nobody would EVER
give merlyn or vroom a -- for fear of retribution)
:-)
No seriously, if you want somebody to know that you thought
they had a really great post and you voted it up because it
was so well-reasoned or whatever, it's trivially easy to
just /msg them. I've done it before, it works well.
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In keeping with the Monasterial theme of the place, there should be fewer distractions from our worship of the goddess Code and her chief priestess, Perl.
If votes become public - aside from the two extremes, Best Nodes and Worst Nodes, then voting becomes a personality contest. Who would want to see this in the chatterbox: "<jcwren> /msh neshura But I thought you liked me, neshura, why did you vote -- on my post?"
(Last time, jcwren, promise. <G>)
- Ozymandias
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I think voting should definitely be kept anonymous for all of the reasons it is in the real world. The monastery is a peaceful place and I would hate to see that spoiled by a 'Monk War' sparked off by seeing someone persistantly voting you down.
The knowledge of who votes you up or down can/will affect your opinion of that person and how you react to them in the future. We could see a group of monks just voting for each others posts - which mould make a mockery of the XP system. I'm not saying everyone would behave like that but a minority probably would.
A better solution would be, as has been suggested, to send a msg to the author or post a reply if you think what you've got to say would be of interest to other monks. IMHO, a reply should only be sent if it contains useful information, not just a "You're great" or "You suck" message as this will just decrease the S/N ratio.
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epinions.com has something like this for their reviews system. Each member of epinions only gets one vote. The voter gets to choose (in their user preferences) whether his/her votes are anonymous or not (at least that's how it used to be). | [reply] |