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Old 04-25-2008, 11:22 PM   #82
montsnmags
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Originally Posted by Taylor514ce View Post
Oh sure. But I'm on a lot forums, even run my own vbulletin forum, and I've seen people get very worked up about the reputation/karma feature.
There's certainly no harm in caution of attributing too much value to such "reward" ("reward" would seem a tad contraindicated by the concept of "karma" anyway), though if a degree of casual maturity and jovial friendliness is shown I think it only reflects and serves the community in a positive manner. Should one become concerned at it, it might serve oneself and as a reminder to others if the option was available to "reset" one's karma.

After all, performing a "karma reset" is somewhat available to us all in real life.

(I'm not complaining or criticising, but I can never figure you, Taylor514ce. You seem to be a ambiguous blend of the entertaining and the serious and the entertainingly serious and the seriously entertaining. Love your work).

Cheers,
Marc

PS. I'm giving you karma, because this post deserves it for its "constructive" nature, and because I'm fond of the irony

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