Board Thread:Community Announcements/@comment-4787430-20130328024410/@comment-7153552-20130401152338

AutoBlood wrote: PsijicThief wrote: I'm flattered to see the votes, thank you.

In like manner I vote in support of AzuraKnight, he has been helpful in the forums by providing pertinent information and linking back to the wiki pages as validation in his answers on the forums. The edits I have seen by him have been accurate and helpful.

If voting twice is allowed I vote in support of myself, PsijicThief, also.

Yes, I know this post is old, bt I just recently took the time to read it. I'm not trying to make this a personal attack, but you voted for yourself and gave your own post a kudos. Yes, its allowed, but it just isn't "humble". Its my own opinion though, so don't take it heavily Psijic.

I said if voting twice was allowed (which I assume it isn't, therefore it was meant to be humorous), and I always kudos my own posts. I honestly have no desire to win Member of the Month, it's just a website and means nothing in the grand scheme of things. In response to a later post that you made, I've edited wiki pages. I've created one to start the process for it - and once I refind my Morrowind discs will flesh out the page. I surely haven't made as many edits as some people, but I've also only been a member for about a month or so. That being said you shouldn't judge me on total number, so much as how many in a shorter timespan - in other words, it should be pro-rated. The same goes for anyone else. What I truly want to edit is the mindset that the "mainspace", as it keeps getting called, is more important and more noteworthy than the forums and the blogposts. If I hear that kudos are there to make note of the forum posters again I might scream, though. If I'm able to give myself Kudos (which I do as a silent protest to show how little they mean), and if they aren't tallied somewhere (which I haven't been able to find, please correct me if I'm wrong), then they can't mean that much as rating system.