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Ask HN: Would an HN comment length minimum improve quality?

#1
I've recently found myself grumbling at some of the shallow comments on HN - especially around topics that are more subjective or open to opinions. Most of these were snarky one-liners, very minor points, or snap replies to other comments.

Do you think doing a "reverse twitter" and enforcing a comment minimum length would help stop fly-by not-very-helpful comments?

I'm not saying all short comments are useless (I'm a short-comment kind of guy myself: I blame the internet) - but perhaps longer comments would force people to only speak when they had stuff to say. Any guesses on the side-effects of such a change?

Re: Ask HN: Would an HN comment length minimum improve quality?

#3
post #2

short.....................long?

A comment like this (aside from being an excellent example of a short comment) would be seen as just what it is: an attempt to circumvent the "crap comment" policy and would be downvoted into light-grey hell. Actually, I was just going to start downvoting minimally-useful short comments but it's not very fair when the authors wouldn't know why: hence this AskHN!

Re: Ask HN: Would an HN comment length minimum improve quality?

#5
I don't think so. People posting overly-wordy comments is already a problem here, I assume because it makes the comment seem more "in depth". I think a minimum length would make that problem worse.

The redditification problem comes up every so often, but from what I've read in those threads I think it's being dealt with by other means, i.e. by tweaking the vote weighting.

Re: Ask HN: Would an HN comment length minimum improve quality?

#6
post #2

short.....................long?

A comment like this (aside from being an excellent example of a short comment) would be seen as just what it is: an attempt to circumvent the "crap comment" policy and would be downvoted into light-grey hell. Actually, I was just going to start downvoting minimally-useful short comments but it's not very fair when the authors wouldn't know why: hence this AskHN!

ok, a try with another one: "42, but since that * mrspeaker got hn to allow only long comments, i must do some trolling here to match minimum character restriction"

if i want to make a two char comment or even a 2000 character comment, pls let me decide!

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