| The flagging ability is removed if you do a lot of flagging in a very short time, like the poster who didn't like all Steve Jobs posts on front page when he passed away and flagged them all and lost his flagging ability. Microsoft related articles don't show up that frequently to cause that, especially because people don't even bother submitting them because 1. they don't get upvotes(because of HN's makeup) 2. If they happen to get upvotes they're flagged by overzealous Microsoft haters. Anyway, if you think I am misguided, what's the alternative explanation of this and every other instance of such things? I am genuinely curious. This article: http://i.imgur.com/FbkMiCI.png Just a few more instances: http://i.imgur.com/ADMcanz.png http://i.imgur.com/Yg5kXJb.png http://i.imgur.com/FbkMiCI.png Why would someone want to flag a review of the Surface Pro review from Anandtech of all places? Note that a new Chromebook announcement was #1 for all day on that day. Want to see more instances of such mod abuse? A user complaining about this happening to Apple related stories as well. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4850128 |
Also, whether or not you get your flagging privileges revoked is, among other factors, a function of how popular the things that you are flagging are. That is why you can flag spam on 'new' all day long to your heart's content but one hour of flagging a dozen or two "Steve Jobs died" posts will see you unable to flag almost immediately.