Yes, but you know doing that won't always work. And there would always be people who are just plain idiots :P
Theres alot too consider.
the green blob around the vote button when a comment is voted up is ugly
Hehe mostly the one that gave the suggestion to change his way of suggesting was also voted down
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Vote. The up and down arrows are your tools to makecommunitythread, downvote it.
One who accesses your post through your userpage can vote on it, but the vote won't affect anything but his window. (So he doesn't know that his downvote array fails) and limit it to ~10 downvotes per day?
Reddit takes the disinformation a bit further - people can also be ghost-banned, so their votes and comments are not seen anywhere but his own window so he thinks he does everything he does, but actually there's no effect.
No just upvoting is good enough, adding the downvote button isn't really necessary cause people abuse it and even with a limit it's not helpful xD
I know of a website like this, where there's an option "Require comment to vote?".
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Maybe if there was a "reputation" or something, it could affect the limit (high reputation can vote more than a 1st day on TPT troll). Then, the people trusted to post and vote well could do the voting, while the trolls sit there glaring.