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by untog
2706 days ago
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I think the core contention is that tech, maths and science do not live outside of politics - they're all political topics. Books have been written about the politics involved in science. > those guys should get as much of a say as you do. Absolutely agree. But the flagging mechanism means that a small number of users make the choice for the rest, who never see the story in question. I'm not suggesting I have an easy fix, community moderation is one of the biggest problems out there. But I'm not sure the current approach is the best one, that's all. EDIT: and you might notice it happening now. This story has slipped down to 23rd on the front page, despite having far more upvotes in a shorter space of time than the stories that surround it. Soon it won't be on the front page any more. |
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That's the thing though, "a small number of users" made the choice to put the post on the front page in the first place. It only really takes a tiny fraction of the daily user count to promote a submission to the front page, and, to my mind, YCombinator is just kind of saying, "well, since there's no way to downvote a submission, we'll have this flagging mechanism." I think that's a reasonable compromise.