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by Sandman
5553 days ago
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I know pg said that it's ok, but as my own personal rule, I've decided to go against this. I'm using the downvote only when somebody is actually wrong about something, not simply because I disagree with him/her. The reason for this is because, even though I might disagree with somebody regarding a certain topic, I may very well learn something new from this person, and, why not, even change my previous views on the subject. In that case, his comment was valuable and helpful, and in my opinion, should be displayed even more prominently instead of being downvoted. EDIT: One more thing occured to me just now: The reason why upvoting/downvoting shouldn't be used to express agreement/disagreement is because it promotes writing comments that appeal to the general public, disregarding if they are actually right or not. This leads to writing comments that you know people will like, which makes commenting on some topic a sort of a popularity contest. In the end, we will have lots of comments that say what we want to hear, not what we (maybe) should hear.
Perhaps I didn't phrase this as best as I could right now but hopefully the message got through. |
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Exceptions should be made when someone is presenting provably false information, but then a reply with counter-evidence is always preferable to a downvote. Downvoting without a reply is IMO only really appropriate for content-free comments that add nothing.