Maybe a middle ground would be to give authors a double-strong downvote power for comments on their posts. A comment with low enough karma is already hidden by default, and repeated strong downvotes without further response would tend chill rather than inflame the ensuing discussion, or at least push the bulk of it away from the author’s arena, without silencing critics completely.
I think a problem that my proposal tries to solve, and this one doesn’t, is that some authors seem easily triggered by some commenters, and apparently would prefer not to see their comments at all. (Personally if I was running a discussion site I might not try so hard to accommodate such authors, but apparently they include some authors that the LW team really wants to keep or attract.)
Maybe a middle ground would be to give authors a double-strong downvote power for comments on their posts. A comment with low enough karma is already hidden by default, and repeated strong downvotes without further response would tend chill rather than inflame the ensuing discussion, or at least push the bulk of it away from the author’s arena, without silencing critics completely.
I think a problem that my proposal tries to solve, and this one doesn’t, is that some authors seem easily triggered by some commenters, and apparently would prefer not to see their comments at all. (Personally if I was running a discussion site I might not try so hard to accommodate such authors, but apparently they include some authors that the LW team really wants to keep or attract.)