Weird suggestion: now hide the contributor too, avoiding the "vote pg up anyway"category of upvotes. Then there's just a list of comments and one can vote them up or down on the content of the comment. Ok I did say it was weird. EDIT: Some great counterpoints below. I agree with them. This is a bad idea.
Experiment: No Comment Scores
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#72+5 -3 +4 -2 +4 0
That means someone is being generally rude or uninsightful, but the replies are good, so I'll just read the replies. If there's a long thread of a bunch of 1's, then two people are talking at each other both uninsightfully. If both people are voted up a bit, that means it's a good discussion and the whole thing is worth reading.
I'll give this a good trying out before forming an opinion either way, but the loss of skim-by-score ability is slowing me down just a touch right now. It'll be interesting to see how this turns out.
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#73Why not hide the usernames as well then and let the comments be judged purely based on their content ?
Good idea.
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#74One PLUS of karma scores next to comments is that I know when to stop reading :) If my personal interest + the comment score < arbitrary threshold, i quit
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#75Weird suggestion: now hide the contributor too, avoiding the "vote pg up anyway"category of upvotes. Then there's just a list of comments and one can vote them up or down on the content of the comment. Ok I did say it was weird. EDIT: Some great counterpoints below. I agree with them. This is a bad idea.
Knowing who wrote a comment often provides very useful context (especially when there is back-and-forth discussion going on).
cperciva said "Knowing who wrote a comment often provides very useful context"
You are both completely right. My suggestion doesn't make sense.
It was just a "spur of the moment" suggestion to provoke thought (de Bono's PO mental operator). I dind't think it through at all.
Re: Experiment: No Comment Scores
#76Weird suggestion: now hide the contributor too, avoiding the "vote pg up anyway"category of upvotes. Then there's just a list of comments and one can vote them up or down on the content of the comment. Ok I did say it was weird. EDIT: Some great counterpoints below. I agree with them. This is a bad idea.
People are far enough removed from each other on the internet. Knowing who posted something tells a lot. For example, I've been browsing HN about 3 months and I already know to pay extra attention to what tptacek on security. I believe people have gotten jobs from Hacker News too based on their reputation. I think HN is a great community and implementing this would just weaken it.
Whoa! Nice :-). Any concrete examples?
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#77Hacker News -- now with less information?
I would imagine that the more readers become engaged with the site the more information about the site they would want to consume, no?
Re: Experiment: No Comment Scores
#78Weird suggestion: now hide the contributor too, avoiding the "vote pg up anyway"category of upvotes. Then there's just a list of comments and one can vote them up or down on the content of the comment. Ok I did say it was weird. EDIT: Some great counterpoints below. I agree with them. This is a bad idea.
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#79 reddit_user 622 points
Glenn Beck is a wanker! He sniffs arses!
Everyone agrees with this, needless to say, but they only upmod it because it's at the top of the pile. Otherwise, it's a worthless comment. I find the lack of mod points distracting to an unexpected degree. Bad quantification is better than no quantification...