Okay, so my idea is that people can go on their alts, and see that some saves are voted so you don't double-vote and get banned, (like me,) on accident where they vote a save they like both on alt, and non-alt, because they forgot that they voted it; like a warning that you have voted it before on a different one, like the "Did you get permission to save this?" or "This uses custom elements" one.
That would mean the FAQ is out of date and/or unclear IMO. Right now it says that making multiple accounts is allowed unless abused. However, if there will be no measures to prevent accidental "abuse," then I think it should say that making multiple accounts is highly discouraged or else not recommended.
The FAQ should really update from:
Yes, although abusing multiple accounts for vote fraud or spam is against the rules, using multiple accounts to allow you to vote multiple times will result in a ban. -powdertoy.co.uk
To:
We highly discourage having alts, because most of the time they don't serve a purpose. And it's so easy to get banned if you vote on one. -jacob1
Unless there's a possibility to make an alt completely locked from voting and the FAQ would be updated to:
Yes. However, alternate accounts will have limits such as; being blocked from voting, having no ability to comment in saves, etc.
Moderators find out that you've made multiple accounts by checking if you have logged into 2 accounts in a short period of time(I don't really know whether it is true).So moderators can somehow cut off the connection between the 2 accounts(cannot PM,saves blocked from commenting,voting and tagging,cannot reply to forum postsfrom the other account)if they find 2 made by the same person.
I mean they have your IP address, it's not like they can't tell that it's an alt.
It would be very suspicious to see a bunch of users from the same IP address voting and commenting in a short time frame.
Self voting is actively discouraged, it cheats the system, and hurts others, those who actually take pride in making saves. Makes you look insecure too! The same applies to asking votes aka vote farming in my opinion. Those who ask for votes look needy and attention seeking. This ruins any form of competition and would eventually lower competition, creativity, and innovation to get front page. In short both of these harm the user eco system.
NF:
It would be very suspicious to see a bunch of users from the same IP address voting and commenting in a short time frame.
Then what would you say about using 2 seperate computers?