but if the answer is good and you're not the bot owner then it's OK, assuming the bot owner doesn't then turn around and use that new rep to reward a bounty on himself
IIRC you can have separate accounts; that's fine, they just can't work together because they're run by the same person
so no voting/bountying your own stuff from another account
@Ian the owners just logged on as her and answered some common JS questions, they get upvoted because they're good answers and because people tend to vote for accounts with pictures of hot women on them.
> I am passing some mock exams to prepare for my SF certification-Recruiting Model. In fact, i just want to share with you the result of my mock exam in which i got 18/25.
@rene no idea why the NOS decided that's a much better topic to plaster all over the front page than Brussels. Because hey, a passed away soccer player is much more important than a terrorist attack, innit?
@Adriaan You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 5 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 17 minutes and 43 seconds, averaging to a review every 17 seconds.
Hi, I am very new here. I want to know is it ok to discuss flag declined in here as well? if not, please point me to the correct room. Thank you so much.
@Ian Naturally Tuna is right but there are times "Yes it try's to answer" but I just can not press "Looks OK".... so I go for Skip.... knowing that it will be deleted (if mod does not intervene)... maybe because I do not have delete votes : )
@Braiam A lot of regex guys have added that in their profile; Just to state that [regex] is all powerful... Hmmm, But true; Some cases might turn out to be bad.
> commentary on the question or other answers asking another, different question “thanks!” or “me too!” responses exact duplicates of other answers barely more than a link to an external site not even a partial answer to the actual question
> New Study Claims People with Higher IQs Don't Require Large Social Circles:Highly intelligent people became less satisfied the more time they spend with friends:"The findings in here suggest that those with more intelligence & the capacity to use it are less likely to spend so much time socializing"