My first thought on reading this was of one person driven away from LW, Peter D. Jones by extensive downvoting. Reading his posts this was obviously a good thing. Enabling downvoting has driven away at least one person I really wish was still an active contributor, (wedrifid)[http://lesswrong.com/lw/jm7/open_thread_for_february_3_10/aj15/]. I think given that Hacker News doesn’t have downvotes for stories but does for comments and employs hellbanning extensively I support the current system. Do you have any examples of good redditalikes without downvoting?
The buzzer would be annoying. Downvotes are just a signal people don’t like what you wrote. Not equivalent.
I think I’d heard of hellbanning before, but not really registered it.
It’s tempting, but in a way unfair because the hellbanned person is still posting, and not realizing they’re being blanked out for everyone else until (perhaps) they leave because of the lack of response.
I don’t know whether it would be better or worse to let hellbanned posters see and respond to each other’s posts and comments. It’s still sneaky. It would use up some system resources, but probably not very much, and it would be a public service to keep them occupied with each other.
My first thought on reading this was of one person driven away from LW, Peter D. Jones by extensive downvoting. Reading his posts this was obviously a good thing. Enabling downvoting has driven away at least one person I really wish was still an active contributor, (wedrifid)[http://lesswrong.com/lw/jm7/open_thread_for_february_3_10/aj15/]. I think given that Hacker News doesn’t have downvotes for stories but does for comments and employs hellbanning extensively I support the current system. Do you have any examples of good redditalikes without downvoting?
The buzzer would be annoying. Downvotes are just a signal people don’t like what you wrote. Not equivalent.
I think I’d heard of hellbanning before, but not really registered it.
It’s tempting, but in a way unfair because the hellbanned person is still posting, and not realizing they’re being blanked out for everyone else until (perhaps) they leave because of the lack of response.
I don’t know whether it would be better or worse to let hellbanned posters see and respond to each other’s posts and comments. It’s still sneaky. It would use up some system resources, but probably not very much, and it would be a public service to keep them occupied with each other.