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in thread Reputation for anonymous monks

"My idea, therefore, is to reverse the current system so that if a monk logs in anonymously then the reputation of each node is visible"

I think what johnnyfolk is saying (and you are missing) is that viewing the node reputation when logged out would be desirable, and being able to view the node rep this easily is a "good thing"™.

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Re^5: Reputation for anonymous monks
by Aristotle (Chancellor) on Dec 09, 2003 at 12:15 UTC
    Then it makes no sense to have reputation hidden when logged in under an account, because it's too easy to get that information; which, incidentally, is what I said in my first post.

    Makeshifts last the longest.

      Right.

      You both said it would be easy to see node reps this way. The difference is that he thought it's a good idea to easily see this information, and you disagree.

      BTW, if a monk were allowed to see the node rep, what would be the benefit of making it difficult to see?

        Yes, no, well, that is the point. He is proposing for anonymonks to be able to see nodereps, but at the same time to hide them from logged in users, right? I just don't understand why you'd want to do both - it only makes sense to do hide them from everyone or noone.

        Makeshifts last the longest.