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good for nothing (Score:1)
Re:good for nothing (Score:2)
Re:good for nothing (Score:2)
You lose them if you post things other people mod down, but that's not normally something you'd do intentionally.
Re:good for nothing (Score:2, Informative)
Actually, they used to have a problem on
Thus, the Karma cap was born. Now, your Karma tops out at 50.
Re:good for nothing (Score:1)
Re:good for nothing (Score:1)
Probably the biggest reason there is Karma and moderation on use.perl is so Pudge can use it to test Slashcode features relating to it.
Simply Go To Your Nearest Karma Redemption Center! (Score:2, Funny)
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You are what you think.
Re:Simply Go To Your Nearest Karma Redemption Cent (Score:2)
Karma points != moderation points (Score:2)
Check the FAQs on slashdot; some specifics are different than use Perl;, but in general the principles are the same.
Basically, Karma is just a rating of what quality comments you produce. The only real thing you get out of it is the +1 bonus at 25 points.
OTOH, moderation points are awarded periodically to most users who've been around any length of time and don't have excessively negative karma. You get a couple of days to spend these moderating things up and down. Read the moderation FAQs on slashdo
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