It current adds 128 posts (query I just ran was “has at least 1 positive vote” vs “has at least 2 positive votes”. I’m not 100% sure what query you were planning)
I don’t really get why it’s worth reviewing bad posts that don’t have at least 2 people who think they’re good. (I buy that posts that at least some people think were good but are controversial might be interesting/important)
Sorry, but that’s a totally different query that has nothing to do with what I said? What I said is let’s add posts with at least two reviews, whether positive or negative? So you should compare “has at least 2 positive votes” to “has at least 2 non-zero votes”.
Negative votes have a ton of information in them! It means someone thought it was worth spending points sending an active signal that they thought the post was bad. For example, if everyone who votes thinks the Waluigi post, or the Simulators post, is bad, it would be terrible for us to not review them, given the importance they had in the discourse nevertheless.
It current adds 128 posts (query I just ran was “has at least 1 positive vote” vs “has at least 2 positive votes”. I’m not 100% sure what query you were planning)
I don’t really get why it’s worth reviewing bad posts that don’t have at least 2 people who think they’re good. (I buy that posts that at least some people think were good but are controversial might be interesting/important)
Sorry, but that’s a totally different query that has nothing to do with what I said? What I said is let’s add posts with at least two reviews, whether positive or negative? So you should compare “has at least 2 positive votes” to “has at least 2 non-zero votes”.
Negative votes have a ton of information in them! It means someone thought it was worth spending points sending an active signal that they thought the post was bad. For example, if everyone who votes thinks the Waluigi post, or the Simulators post, is bad, it would be terrible for us to not review them, given the importance they had in the discourse nevertheless.