Ask HN: What's with the downvoting to oblivion?
5 points| Intermernet | 13 years ago | reply
I can understand that if you disagree with a comment, you should downvote it (I personally don't have the downvote privilege, so of course I never downvote anyone) but it seems that certain members of this community have taken it upon themselves to downvote ALL comment history if they disagree with one comment.
I first noticed it about a week ago. I don't really mind, as it's just a forum, but I'd like to understand the motivation, and why it has only started happening recently.
It's really the digital equivalent of putting your hands over your ears and yelling "La La La, Not Listening".
I presume that this too will be downvoted by my unknown nemeses... ah well.
[+] [-] tokenadult|13 years ago|reply
http://ycombinator.com/newswelcome.html
is downvoting of comments that are "rude or dumb." Language choice can matter for what is considered rude, and I think some of your most recently downvoted comments were rude in tone and unnecessarily harshly worded. Live and learn. Hacker News attempts to establish very high standards of civility and thoughtfulness, as the linked welcome message explains.
[+] [-] ggchappell|13 years ago|reply
> I can understand that if you disagree with a comment, you should downvote it ....
I don't. Do we want the top comments to be a representation of the views of the Hivemind, or do we want them to be comments that lead to interesting discussions? I'd much prefer the latter.
I therefore suggest that, for example, we all upvote thought-provoking things we disagree with and downvote pointless, me-too-ish, or impolitely stated things we agree with.
So, have an upvote, O thought-provoking person that I disagree with.
[+] [-] TheAntipodean|13 years ago|reply
I'd be proud of that achievement were I you.
[+] [-] joezhou|13 years ago|reply
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