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by Questioneer
4681 days ago
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One article I submitted was overridden by an elder member when he submitted it. Long after the thread gained positive discussion. Pointing out this flaw, received me one of my first hell-bans. What I am to learn from this? Do not submit things older members may later submit? Do not point out the flaws in such a system? edit: Thanks swombat for ending with a question, a way to further discussion instead of making it a pointed statement. :) |
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https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6269332 (222 points)
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6270330 (dead, 3 points, 5 hours later)
The second one was submitted by a user with more karma, average, and days in HN.
Sometimes a story is submitted by two persons and the dupe detector fails. One of them get traction, the selection is by random events, like the hour of the submission, how many upvotes it get's in the first hours, which other stories are in the first page, ... I have seen some good stories that get only 2 or 3 points, and after a month someone else submits a similar story from another source and it gets 50 points. It's also a matter of luck.