

Well sugar-britches, they had a FFXIV ZAM forum too, so it does relate. Basically it worked like this: Didn't like someone? Keep voting down every single post they make/made, and it would result in them becoming "sub-default." Which meant any post they made would be automatically hidden from view of other posters. So basically the majority could silence and shun someone into silence, no matter what the idea or opinion happened to be (good or bad). The best part was that if you were below a certain "value," you couldn't vote in return.
TLDR; a like/dislike system can (and most likely will) be abused.
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