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rd | 1 month ago
I've also noticed that very obviously LLM-generated comments are called out, and the community tends to agree, but those that have any plausible deniability are given far too much leniency, and people will over-index on the guidelines to give them the benefit of the doubt.
I don't think a captcha is the solution, as it'll degrade conversation by an OOM though.
tptacek|1 month ago
lagniappe|1 month ago
Normally I'd agree, but we have shadowbans, which really irks me.
caminante|1 month ago
I'm still amazed at how Reddit weaponized the block feature.
If you block someone, you not only can't see their posts, but you ice them out from replying in the rest of the thread.
swat535|1 month ago
The one thing I like about this place is that it's well moderated and you have shared opposing view points engaging (mostly) respectfully.
My personal and political views couldn't be further from most HN users (I'm both a Conservative _and_ a practicing Christian), yet I appreciate taking part in various discussion. I enjoy reading about point of views that directly challenge mine.
Let's keep HN respectful and accessible.
subsection1h|1 month ago
But unlike most HN users who label themselves conservative Christians, you've never suggested that climate change is a hoax:
https://hn.algolia.com/?type=all&query=author:swat535+climat...
I don't ever want to consume information from people who are so illiterate that they believe that scientists all over the world, in fields ranging from geoscience to statistics, are participating in some kind of global conspiracy, regardless of how respectful these commenters are. I block these people immediately after they reveal themselves.
Kim_Bruning|1 month ago
If your view is that we should conserve western values and institutions and walk in the footsteps of Christ, ultimately that's not too far from universal human values that many people do in fact agree with.
The devil is in the details, of course.
stock_toaster|1 month ago
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_stair
Bender|1 month ago
In uBlock Origin -> My Filters:
elashri|1 month ago
I find HN much more tolerable this way.
SockThief|1 month ago
Blocking domains would be nice too. Like substack or medium. I'm happy to just ignore them, but it sure would be nice to filter them out if possible.
I get that it's complicating the system and keeping it simple is perhaps for the best.
Baljhin|1 month ago
ghssds|1 month ago
SomeUserName432|1 month ago
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Though no idea if such a plugin exists for Safari.
xnx|1 month ago
al_borland|1 month ago
You can run temporary unsigned extensions for development purposes, but they are removed after 24 hours or whenever you quit Safari, which would make using it daily a non-starter.
ibejoeb|1 month ago
tomashubelbauer|1 month ago
pepperball|1 month ago
It’s usually old/high karma accounts, as they can get away with it easier. Throwaways that establish themselves for a time too, but those are usually dealt with eventually
pepperball|1 month ago
It’s usually old/high karma accounts, as they can get away with it easier
ktallett|1 month ago
pamcake|1 month ago
On the more benign side, maybe some people enjoy the musings of amichail on Ask but I could honestly do without.
krapp|1 month ago
But mostly in my experience it's otherwise perfectly normal users who at some point just decide to post something racist or bigoted, advocate violence (again, usually in political threads) or antisemitism or espouse some insane conspiracy theory nonsense. At that point I no longer care about anything else they might have to say.
tempodox|1 month ago
https://github.com/insin/comments-owl-for-hacker-news/releas...
dpifke|1 month ago
subsection1h|1 month ago
Imustaskforhelp|1 month ago
Let's discuss how to make this reality.
Do you want a ranking system where more the people downvote some person, the better? if so how do you prevent spam in that, do you take metrics like karma or what exactly?
I don't think that captcha is a solution either but also that I don't know how to feel about removing entire swaths of people, I can think someone writing something bad once and probably get into this "black-list"
Another aspect is once again the black list, I don't know but do we really need a system of essentially a communal ban?
The only thing I can see it reasonable is if there is a slop bot comment poster but I rarely face this issue but if you do, you can probably create a tampermonkey script and tampermonkey scripts work on chrome,firefox and "Userscripts" which should work on safari as well and that script is most likely gonna be compatible on both tampermonkey and userscripts.
ada0000|1 month ago
captcha would make it more of a hassle to post comments.
notherhack|1 month ago
unknown|1 month ago
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