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Instead of just downvoting, how about refuting my claim? I'm seriously curious what is the disagreement. These guys already established atomic clocks are unnecessary. Very interested in which use cases require them.
Am I wrong in remembering that the HN guidelines used to say that you should not downvote someone's comment simply because you disagreed with it? I went looking, and I don't see that in the current guidelines. I could be wrong about it being there before, but I was almost certain that it was at one point. Seems like it used to say that you should only downvote comments that you think don't contribute anything of valu…
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=117171
That said, I think many on HN do think that downvotes should be reserved for uncivil or unsubstantive comments as they don't contribute to the conversation. Some will still downvote for disagreement or for other reasons.
I think it's best not to let it bother you or worry about it because there's not much you can do about it, other than contribute as civilly, substantively, charitably, and in good faith.