Ask HN: Two sets of upvoting/downvoting buttons?
5 points| kinkdr | 9 years ago
The first set would be used as a "contributes to discussion - vs - does not contribute/flame" indicator, while the second set would be used for "I agree/support this view - vs - I disagree/don't support it".
The usage of the voting at the moment seems a bit unsymmetrical, the up button is usually used to show support of the argument, while the down button is used, correctly the most times, to indicate a comment that is inflammatory/troll or doesn't add anything to the discussion.
wvenable|9 years ago
Basically pressing either agree or disagree is also saying that it contributes to the discussion. Clicking inappropriate is the same as downvoting as it is now. Finding the right terminology might be difficult.
I'd love to see this as an experiment to see how it changes the discussions here.
DanBC|9 years ago
kahrkunne|9 years ago
clusmore|9 years ago
I think people will always want to be able to express whether they agree/disagree with things, and if you provide good/bad content buttons but not agree/disagree, a lot of people would just abuse the good/bad content buttons which would largely defeat their purpose. I agree that the ratio of agree/disagree should have no bearing on the order that threads are displayed. So perhaps the purpose of agree/disagree could just be to give users a way to express their opinions without compromising the good/bad voting, and maybe even allow users to find old content they agree/disagreed with.
kinkdr|9 years ago
skylark|9 years ago
You can attack this problem from a different angle: Factor the number of reports/flags into the karma calculation and unweight downvoting itself. The report button on Reddit is essentially a "this content is inappropriate" button - why not use it as a part of the scoring system?
relearn|9 years ago
grzm|9 years ago
- two sets of buttons: agree/disagree & good/bad argument
- one flag button for inappropriate/abuse
Edit to add: karma calculations left as an exercise for the reader ;)