I love this idea; I hope to see it spread to other locales as well. Anyone for a Finish Weekend Portland?
Starting is easy. Finishing is hard. Finish something at Finish Weekend.
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What is trolling about that?
Why the downvote? I don't see how the GP's comment could be construed as trolling. Unless I'm missing some innuendo (which if I am doesn't seem very funny).
Downvotes should have usernames attached, and cost a karma point.
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#67I love this idea; I hope to see it spread to other locales as well. Anyone for a Finish Weekend Portland?
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Why the downvote? I don't see how the GP's comment could be construed as trolling. Unless I'm missing some innuendo (which if I am doesn't seem very funny).
Someone is trolling you. Downvotes should have usernames attached, and cost a karma point.
Like the guy who submitted the story for Steve Job's death, now has over 1k karma simply from posting a link to apple.com at the right time, and from nothing else. How does that qualify him to downvote over me, who has been thoughtfully posting comments here and there for nearly a year now?
I'm not really that concerned. I don't care about karma, really. I just think it's a very stupid system.
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Someone is trolling you. Downvotes should have usernames attached, and cost a karma point.
And karma should only be from comments. I don't understand why someone has downvoting power just because they stumbled across and posted a popular story on HN. Like the guy who submitted the story for Steve Job's death, now has over 1k karma simply from posting a link to apple.com at the right time, and from nothing else. How does that qualify him to downvote over me, who has been thoughtfully posting comments here a…