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Karma
Jun 16, 2005 16:48:08 GMT -5
Post by Jordan on Jun 16, 2005 16:48:08 GMT -5
Yes, I'm suggesting we rid the forum of the 'Karma' system. Or a least create a chart to show who is giving out positive and negative karma to the members.
I've been told that the anonymity of it creates a lot of paranoia. The karma system could create quite a few problems among the members of B-C. And with problems comes rule-breaking. I understand that the members could simply be deleted from the forum, but that could hurt our post count and member activity.
So, please, consider this suggestion.
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Karma
Jun 16, 2005 16:50:09 GMT -5
Post by Linalin on Jun 16, 2005 16:50:09 GMT -5
Nope. It's going to determine the MOTM later. People get what they deserve. Simple as that. You personally have been a good girl and I've exalted you 2 or 3x now. If people have a problem with it, they can ignore their karma.
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Karma
Jun 16, 2005 17:01:01 GMT -5
Post by Jordan on Jun 16, 2005 17:01:01 GMT -5
Understood.
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Karma
Jun 16, 2005 17:01:27 GMT -5
Post by kristen on Jun 16, 2005 17:01:27 GMT -5
<_< way to take into consideration your members' feelings lina. what a great admin you are.
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Karma
Jun 16, 2005 17:09:44 GMT -5
Post by Jordan on Jun 16, 2005 17:09:44 GMT -5
Kristen, you offended someone, it's no surprise they smited you. Please understand, that everyone doesn't have the same views as you on stereotypes and whatnot.
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Karma
Jun 16, 2005 19:12:47 GMT -5
Post by SquallStrife on Jun 16, 2005 19:12:47 GMT -5
To get rid of karma now that she has the privilege of using it is complete BS. I can see the girl's putting in a lot of work, time, and effort. Running a good forum isn't easy. Can't she be given some slack? As Linalin said people get what they deserve anyway. If you don't like it, too bad, don't be a n00b.
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