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RE: Comment by oma2la
by Anonymous Penguin on Wed 20th Feb 2008 12:20
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"in the interests of debate I wondered what an argument in favour of abolishing them might sound like!"
I have just written my arguments in favour of abolishing mod points both in this thread and in this conversation:
http://www.osnews.com/conversation/47ba3d6c/Why_this_place_is_not_a......
See how you feel about it.




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2005-07-05
I can't help wondering - why have comment scores at all? Yes it is gratifying to come back to a comment and find it's been modded +5, allowing me to think "Oh hooray, I am a comedy genius after all!", but how much do we need to know how anonymous users feel about our posts? More than that, how much do we need to know how anonymous users feel about other people's posts?
The most gratifying thing is when other named users engage with us in the comments. Perhaps I'm the only one, but too often I'm guilty of lurking here and using the mod points as a lazy-man's way of participating.
Strangely enough, I quite like having the mod points, but in the interests of debate I wondered what an argument in favour of abolishing them might sound like!