I mean, the difference between 7 and 5 karma on frontpage ranking is miniscule, so I don’t think that made any difference. The real question is “why did nobody upvote it”? Like, I think there physically isn’t enough space on the frontpage to give 5 karma posts visibility for very long, without filling most of the frontpage with new unvetted content.
I don’t think comparing 5 to 7 is correct, because we don’t want to compare to downvote to no-vote, we want to compare one ordering of votes to another ordering of votes. So, what would be the difference if it went up before it went back down again, rather than first go down like it has.
I think we do agree that if I didn’t ask why it was downvoted it would have remained at 5 rather than go up to 15, and that this is suboptimal, right?
To me it feels like mid-popularity posts are affected too much by noise and when they get posted.
I mean, the difference between 7 and 5 karma on frontpage ranking is miniscule, so I don’t think that made any difference. The real question is “why did nobody upvote it”? Like, I think there physically isn’t enough space on the frontpage to give 5 karma posts visibility for very long, without filling most of the frontpage with new unvetted content.
I don’t think comparing 5 to 7 is correct, because we don’t want to compare to downvote to no-vote, we want to compare one ordering of votes to another ordering of votes. So, what would be the difference if it went up before it went back down again, rather than first go down like it has.
I think we do agree that if I didn’t ask why it was downvoted it would have remained at 5 rather than go up to 15, and that this is suboptimal, right?
To me it feels like mid-popularity posts are affected too much by noise and when they get posted.