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by adamjc 923 days ago
Does it take into account gross upvotes, or net?

E.g. could a controversial thread (plenty of upvotes, plenty of downvotes) get pushed off the front page because it has a low upvote:comment ratio?

I get that YC probably don't want to deal with controversy, but, well this is a community, of sorts...

3 comments

I sometimes wish some stuff would stay up, but, in the aggregate, I'm pretty happy with the result.

Whenever I see some article posted, that is likely to generate a storm of bickering (many platforms elicit this; not just politics), I'm usually happy to see it take a nosedive.

I had something that I submitted, fairly recently, get plonked. It was actually fairly sensible and relevant, but one of the commenters posted something that was "sort of" a "dox," and I understood why it disappeared.

> E.g. could a controversial thread (plenty of upvotes, plenty of downvotes) get pushed off the front page because it has a low upvote:comment ratio?

You can't downvote submissions, just flag them. As for comments, I'm not sure how the sorting works there (but it seems like net upvotes, with comments younger than an hour being pushed to the top).

> gross upvotes, or net

these two are the same since you can't downvote submissions.