I just noticed that calcsam, who just posted two top posts in the main section of the site, only has the 100 karma that he has, so far, gained from those posts.
I don't object to those posts being there, but how did he do that?
Edit: Question answered; Eliezer mucked around with the karma system to make this possible in this specific case.
I remember reading comments from a proponent of the LDS church which are not in calcsam's backlog. Either we have multiple LDS members who openly discuss the church (we definitely didn't until recently, and the posting style seems similar, so I'm inclined to doubt it,) he created a new account under a different name, or he deleted his old comments. If it's the last one, he would still retain the karma he got from making them.
Considering how I posted a post on trolling that suggested this as a way of trolling I can understand the concern. We are different, I was quite surprised to see the top level posts mentioning the church.
I have not deleted any of my comments.
I also do not intend to make any top level posts, probably ever. Testing out my idea of spamming would be interesting, but not my place to do.