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gingerbread-man | 2 years ago

Does a ‘shallow article’ even merit a dismissive comment? Wouldn’t it be better simply to ignore it and find another thread on which to engage?

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thecosas|2 years ago

This makes sense to me since leaving a comment (even a negative one) would be a signal of engagement that would likely boost the likelihood of a given article being/remaining on the front page.

kbenson|2 years ago

I agree, it's the same principal as spam. You don't reply calling them out as a spammer, as that only signals that they have access to your attention. You blackhole the spam or sender or submit to authorities of services that can help you block it in the future, but you do not engage with the originator.

antisthenes|2 years ago

Ignoring/Flagging it is akin to shallow dismissal.

I make no distinction between the 2.

kbenson|2 years ago

The rule is not to force you to be a better person by making you consider all comments you see, it's to keep discussion useful and help the site continue to provide a high level of usefulness for all users, including yourself.

In that respect, ignoring, flagging, and shallow dismissals replies are three distinctly different outcomes with different utility to the users of this site.

post-it|2 years ago

But the guidelines do.

> Please don't post shallow dismissals,