How would this discourage posting? Seems like it would make it easier for high-quality posts to get promoted (because they’re posted with the same bar as discussion has today, and can get selected for promotion directly from there).
I should probably have been less specific about who gets to promote things—“site founders” or “a few designated site ambassadors” is mostly what I was thinking, not “anyone who collects enough karma”. I’m not sure how one pursues karma at the expense of quality or clarity—don’t unclear or low-quality posts get downvoted enough?
I should probably have been less specific about who gets to promote things—“site founders” or “a few designated site ambassadors” is mostly what I was thinking, not “anyone who collects enough karma”.
If that’s the case then I misunderstood you.
I’m not sure how one pursues karma at the expense of quality or clarity
By posting far too often, with the hope that posts will get upvoted more than they get downvoted.
How would this discourage posting? Seems like it would make it easier for high-quality posts to get promoted (because they’re posted with the same bar as discussion has today, and can get selected for promotion directly from there).
I should probably have been less specific about who gets to promote things—“site founders” or “a few designated site ambassadors” is mostly what I was thinking, not “anyone who collects enough karma”. I’m not sure how one pursues karma at the expense of quality or clarity—don’t unclear or low-quality posts get downvoted enough?
If that’s the case then I misunderstood you.
By posting far too often, with the hope that posts will get upvoted more than they get downvoted.