The reason I didn't like the idea is because I'm against voting, which I think 
would prejudice readers toward a post based on its author as opposed to 
considering the content of the post. The best way to honor respected folks in 
an open forum is simply to feel respect toward them(and reply if you feel so 
moved), not to make their soapboxes taller than everyone else's. I don't want 
to filter out a voice just because it's seldom heard and therefore slower to 
gather points. If the less-voted-for get filtered out, how would anyone besides 
the favored few ever be able to gain votes?

Chip Hedler

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Subject: Re: [Callers] Forum vs email list?
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Today its 29 hate-the-idea, 7 like-it, 7 not sure.  I'll let it go.

Really, all I wanted was a way we could vote people up, so we could  give
more weight to the opinions of the especially respected folks here (and
filter the email flood down to just those people).

I wonder if there's any other way to do that?

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