| >nobody has flagged it yet[..]We can't act on things that the community doesn't tell us about. Why do you think that is? Is it not a reflection of the userbase bias? Where comments get flagged not based on rules but based on which political side they are targeting? >You could also make good-faith efforts to hold other community members to high standards by flagging comments Doesn't help when others vouch for them to support their ideology. >We don't care about what side you're arguing for. You don't, but your userbase does. And your moderation is based on what your userbase flags. So you moderation 100% reflects the bias of the community, hence the biased enforcement of your rules. Answer me why is my comment here is flagged? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44240839 |
That comment was a breach of the guidelines but it almost always takes longer than half an hour for a comment to be flagged, and for us to see it, especially on a thread that's over a day old that barely anybody is looking at anymore.
You could flag it yourself. The fact that you didn't makes it seem more like you're trying to prove a point about bias rather than doing your part to support the health of the community.
> Doesn't help when others vouch for them to support their ideology.
People who abuse vouching privileges can have those privileges revoked – if we know about it. Again, when you see this, email us.
The site has all kinds of mechanisms and norms to prevent abuse and dysfunction, but they can only work if people are sincere about making the site better rather than being at war with it.
Edit: Adding this in reply to your addition:
> Answer me why is my comment here is flagged?
> https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44240839
These parts break the guidelines against assuming bad faith and fulminating:
Bad faith argument.
I've mostly seen change for the sake of change, wrapped in fluffy artsy BS jargon, making it sound like each UI change is the second coming of Christ and fixes world hunger.
They're not especially egregious but when you develop a reputation for breaking the guidelines, your comments are going to attract more flags, and also trigger more complaints made privately to us via email.
We received emails complaining about your comments, including this one, from people who have a good track record of supporting the community and not being politically partisan.
When we receive these kinds of complaints, nobody is complaining about your politics, just about your inflammatory style and guidelines breaches.