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by RossM
2868 days ago
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I always liked Reddit's intended approach: downvote comments that don't add to the conversation. Sadly, votes are too easily mapped to agree/disagree or truth/falsehood - see the "1,800 karma" comment below as a key example, where it furthers the conversation but is downvoted "because they are incorrect". |
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