The "downvote due to disagree" thing really annoys me. That and making the text become washed out. I hate it. Especially when I've seen excellent unpopular comments disappear because they were simply unpopular due to politics. Its anti-intellectual. I want to see unpopular comments because they often reveal something interesting. People should be downvoting because its not appropriate intellectually (adds nothing, eg…
>The "downvote due to disagree" thing really annoys me. Absolutely. I agree with everything else you bring up as well. I would love to see down-voting vanish completely and the flagged/dead threshold increased dramatically. It is too easy to drown out otherwise thoughtful, quality contributions to discussion. Instead we see two to three word witty quips float by unscathed. It is the antithesis of the type of discussi…
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#22Re: Ask HN: What would it take for you to stop using Hacker News?
#23There are a lot more people in the second group.
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#24There is so much goodwill and history and HN attracts great people. Also say you built something better than HN - people won’t leave HN for that they’ll probably use both.
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#25Earlier quoted context omitted.
>The "downvote due to disagree" thing really annoys me. Absolutely. I agree with everything else you bring up as well. I would love to see down-voting vanish completely and the flagged/dead threshold increased dramatically. It is too easy to drown out otherwise thoughtful, quality contributions to discussion. Instead we see two to three word witty quips float by unscathed. It is the antithesis of the type of discussi…
I think downvote could be more valuable if it required a comment explaining why it as downvoted. I sometimes find I read comments that have been downvoted, and I'm wondering why, potentially the downvoter had a good reason I wasn't understanding.
/. had this back in the day (I guess still does?). Lobste.rs has this too.
The problem is people just substitute "downvote without a reason" with "downvote as 'trolling'" for any opinion they disagree with.
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#26No paywalled sites.
No sites that require sign-up, even if just using FB/Google/etc login.
No sites that demand that I remove ad-block.
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#27I'm settled in to ride out the inevitable decline as I've done for all feed based aggregators like twitter, medium, reddit et al. From experience, when it reaches ~50% block worthy I will stop trying to upvote solid posts and prolong the suffering of others.
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#28Earlier quoted context omitted.
I think downvote could be more valuable if it required a comment explaining why it as downvoted. I sometimes find I read comments that have been downvoted, and I'm wondering why, potentially the downvoter had a good reason I wasn't understanding.
I used to think this too. /. had this back in the day (I guess still does?). Lobste.rs has this too. The problem is people just substitute "downvote without a reason" with "downvote as 'trolling'" for any opinion they disagree with.
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#29The fact that this dimension doesn't even have an agreed upon unit vector makes it even worse.
There are many dimensions, with different degrees of orthogonality
true / false
funny / serious
insightful / wrong
kind / hurtful
agree / disagree (useful for votes)
I haven't got a clue how a good UX would deal with it, let alone the ranking for display purposes, but I do know the trinary up/neutral/down vote is a big issue.Re: Ask HN: What would it take for you to stop using Hacker News?
#30Earlier quoted context omitted.
I used to think this too. /. had this back in the day (I guess still does?). Lobste.rs has this too. The problem is people just substitute "downvote without a reason" with "downvote as 'trolling'" for any opinion they disagree with.
StackOverflow solved this by charging karma for each downvote you make.