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by rugatelstvo 3993 days ago
But it also creates a community of enforcers of trivial rules who never contribute anything outside that. Good example of that is mathstackexchange. There are users on there whose sole existence on that site is to remove "thank-you"s from the questions.
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The reason that's a problem is because mathstackexchange rewards people for moderating. HN doesn't (as far as I know) reward people for downvoting, so you're not going to get people downvoting thank-yous so they can get more internet points.
If I had had the chance to both win mathstackexchange AND the Internet.. The resultant joy would be so profoundly overwhelming that I would probably have to leave the grid and start a sustainable kale juicing company.