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by dang
2389 days ago
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The GP comment was teetering on the edge of that rule, and maybe toppled onto the wrong side. But your comment was way over from the beginning. I'm not aware of high karma affecting how we do HN moderation. We ask people not to break the rules when we see them breaking the rules. Sometimes we reply to everyone in a thread who did that, but not always—perfect consistency isn't possible. Nor is it necessary, because someone else breaking the rules doesn't make it ok for you to break them: https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&que.... Not every downvote or flag comes from reading the thread. There are also pages like https://news.ycombinator.com/newcomments and https://news.ycombinator.com/noobcomments. |
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I'm not sure whether it did or not - quick responses (which surely we all make at least sometimes?) aren't always very carefully considered. I'm pretty sure though if challenged I would typically try and make my response to the challenge more thoughtful than my first attempt. I take it this is at least part of the point of the rule: escalation avoidance.
I had no snarky intent, but I can see my expression was (at least) ambiguous. This:
> it wouldn't occur to me however to use my own experience to make a sweeping judgement about what Google does in the large
was intended as a counter to this:
> It's pretty obvious from my ...
ie. I'm saying that what appears 'obvious' from my experience is no guide to what's actually true about the intentions & practises of an enormous and (unhelpfully) opaque organisation like Google. In my haste I didn't express that particularly well, so I'm happy to acknowledge a mea culpa on that score.