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by TAForObvReasons
2927 days ago
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Forget hidden. I've noticed that within two minutes of every comment I make, even if they eventually end up positive, I get hit with 3-6 downvotes. Almost as if there's a bot. People have noticed: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17274713 (dipped down to -5 before eventually settling at the current +7) > This chronic downvoting on HN is getting boring. > Not only that - respected HN citizens need to create new throwaway accounts on order to speak their mind. It's becoming a new normal. That's ridiculous. > it's tiring to express your opinion here and contribute to a conversation only to have it downvoted because it wasn't the right contribution. The problem is that the "penalty box" mechanism doesn't distinguish between unpopular but well-reasoned opinions and offensive behavior. People here, like in many other online forums, are all-too-quick to downvote other opinions. This is particular stark in discussions around characters like Elon Musk, where for years criticisms were downvoted and flagged (and only recently has it become safe to comment negatively on the behaviors of Tesla and Musk) |
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If you value minority opinions more than what the hivemind thinks, the reddit model is inherently broken. The merit of the traditional forum model is that you can't suppress minority opinions - they are always there to read (unless removed by a mod). No downvoting, no flagging, no "dead" posts that are too negative to show up.
The SA model (pay $5 to register, if you are violently breaking the rules you get banned and you have to pay another $5 to unban your account) is massively better. It funds moderators. It funds server bills. It puts a direct pricetag on being a fucktard. It does not suppress dissenting opinions.
Lots of people will hate it. The quality of posting will also improve. Grandfather everyone who posts here in, ban them if they are fucktards, the quality of posting improves.