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If you select the amount of karma it must be an even number equal to or greater than 2 up to your max. If you give all that you can, then the number can be odd.
I can only see who has given me karma, I cannot see how much each member gave. Only if I keep track of my karma and note each time it changes could I start to track how much each person gave. If two people each gave karma between checks there is no way to determine how much each gave (assuming that each gave less than their total amount to give and that there were not new members involved that could only give 1 karma.)
The whole point of karma is to enjoy it and share it when someone helps you, makes you think, or for any other reason (other than seeing a cat) that you want. Giving it does not diminish your karma. [I'm starting to sound like Uncle Duke there, sorry.]
If you really must know how much a person can give, you can compute it by the rules NatCh gives in the sticky.
One of the reasons for the dial-a-karma (as I call it) where you can give any amount up to your max is many of us wound up with high karma numbers to give and worried about giving karma -- yes, the post was good; but, it was not that worth all of the points.
Alex coded the dial-a-karma into MobileRead and I have given karma ever since then.
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