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Would you be as generous as you are now, if you would lose Lurve every time you award someone a GA?

Asked by rebbel (35553points) August 2nd, 2011

You give 3, you lose 2 Lurve.
Would you spread as much love as you do now?

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tranquilsea's avatar

Yes, because for me it isn’t really about the lurve.

wundayatta's avatar

sure. I don’t care. You think I’m going to take my lurve and go buy a tea cozy?

flutherother's avatar

What else are you going to do with it?

MilkyWay's avatar

Yes, I would. But I’m pretty sure my lurve would run out pretty soon.

everephebe's avatar

Yes, I would. I’d be in lurve debt, but I’d keep spending.
Oh didn’t mean to make that last bit sound dirty.

Simone_De_Beauvoir's avatar

Eh, maybe a little more careful. But not much more.

Judi's avatar

soul searching question. :-)

stardust's avatar

Can’t say it’d bother me :)

Cruiser's avatar

Yes as it is all about the lurve you give not what you get…well most of the time. ;)

Coloma's avatar

Sure. Lurve is not important, it flatters our egos, but, I give lurve because I really LURVE the answer or the person, not as some bartering chip for popularity.

Adirondackwannabe's avatar

Yeah, it’s not like it’s award points from using a credit card.

Jude's avatar

Yes. I wouldn’t care if I lost lurve.

Coloma's avatar

@Adirondackwannabe

Hey, that reminds me, I gotta check my rewards points today, reward me! haha

SpatzieLover's avatar

I give more than I get. I’d continue my lurve pattern no matter what weird lurve rules were enacted.

picante's avatar

The lurve giveth; the lurve taketh away.

AshLeigh's avatar

Ehh. I don’t see a point in the Lurve anyways… It’s just there to make you feel special, or someting,

sakura's avatar

I think I would soon end up in minus lurve!! Would it mean I couldn’t give lurve if all mine ran out? :-( that seems a bit unfair how can I give people the credit they deserve if I have no lurve? Perhaps I’d have to start to give out huggles instead!

AshLeigh's avatar

@sakura no objection to the huggles. :)

Jeruba's avatar

Yes. I actually suggested this a couple of years ago as an alternative to lurve caps: after we max out on someone, we could spend our own lurve points to award them to someone else. The system we have is a good one, and I don’t think it’s going to change, but there have been many occasions when I would gladly have “bought” some more points to give to someone I really wanted to applaud.

jonsblond's avatar

Of course!

I know there aren’t going to be any changes here any time soon, but I love how another site I visit works. There are no ranks, great answers, great questions or points. You can mark an answer as helpful, nice, funny or encouraging. It’s a very supportive community.

woodcutter's avatar

It would probably all equal out, as long as all were doing it that way. I really don’t pay any attention to the score.

Ladymia69's avatar

No. No, I would not. I hope someone else has the cajones to be honest with themselves!

augustlan's avatar

I think so. It’s hard to say without really being in that situation, but I’d like to think it wouldn’t matter to me.

Dr_Lawrence's avatar

I click GA to show my respect and admiration for contributions that enhance the discussion. I would never concern myself with any cost that might be imposed.

Neizvestnaya's avatar

Sure, I don’t track my own lurve score but would I have to have lurve in reserve in order to give some out? That would suck. I give tons of lurve to posts and comments I don’t participate in but read nonetheless. What’s the point of anyone being greedy with lurve? It’s not like you get anything for it to begin with beyond a feeling of camaraderie for an idea or opinion.

Hibernate's avatar

Since I lurve everyone who replies to my questions or new users who are under 1k lurve [all the time I see they answer] I’d be at negative lurve in a few days :)

josie's avatar

No. But why would you do that? It would be sort of like giving a compliment, expecting an insult in return. Doesn’t make sense.

creative1's avatar

No problem as long as they don’t mind us going into the negative, I love to give lurve!!

filmfann's avatar

Absolutely. Lurve really doesn’t mean anything, but under those circumstances, those with lots of lurve would look like greed-heads.

SavoirFaire's avatar

I would probably change how I participate in party threads, where my current policy is to lurve every single answer, but other than that I don’t think anything would be different. The system would still generate a net gain, so everyone would just advance more slowly.

Assuming people were willing to stick around and put up with such an odd system, that is.

_zen_'s avatar

It would completely change the way I fluther.

Jeruba's avatar

Look at you, @zen—6666. Now, there’s a score.

everephebe's avatar

Yeah it’s a great lurve count for people with hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia.

_zen_'s avatar

That was brief but exciting.

Ladymia69's avatar

It always is, zen. It always is.

_zen_'s avatar

I’m maxed out on ya – but you need a GQ and a GA to get 6666 right now.

Jeruba's avatar

And now, @Ladymia69, you need four points to reach the same score. That’s two adds to a fluther or one GQ + one two-days-in-a-row point.

everephebe's avatar

Oh zen I took a screen shot for posterity, by the way.

Ladymia69's avatar

Damn. I missed my own 6666. I was probably sleeping.

Jeruba's avatar

Never mind, it wasn’t an exact hit like @zen‘s. You had 6667.

Ladymia69's avatar

That’s on the way from Satan to God, isn’t it?

Jeruba's avatar

I’d say everything was somewhere on that continuum if I believed in either terminus.

_zen_'s avatar

You could always quit with me and hit 6666 next time.

Jeruba's avatar

The one I’m waiting for (fingers X’d) is 66666. Hey, I’m more than halfway there.

_zen_'s avatar

The last 20k are the hardest.

Ladymia69's avatar

@zen Let me know the next time you quit, and I will quit with you.

_zen_'s avatar

@Ladymia69 Let’s do it. Ready?

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