Users should never be kicked out. Downvotes shouldn’t exist.
The issues you are raising have been thoroughly aired here in the past. It isn’t helpful to barge in and propose rearranging the furniture just because you don’t see why it is the way it is. For some of the background I suggest this posting. There is certainly room for useful discussion of how LessWrong should be run, but it has to start from where it is.
Baring extreme scenarios, a system of upvotes should sort everything out.
Now. I’ve written the above on the hypothesis that you are not exactly what you call yourself, a troll. But the evidence is not favourable. You pre-emptively shot yourself in the foot by choosing that handle, posted a bio consisting of a list of what are hurrah keywords on LessWrong, accumulated some karma with innocuous postings, then started posting stuff that instantly gets downvoted out of sight.
If you are genuine, you need to change something. That is not something that I will say twice.
The issues you are raising have been thoroughly aired here in the past. It isn’t helpful to barge in and propose rearranging the furniture just because you don’t see why it is the way it is. For some of the background I suggest this posting. There is certainly room for useful discussion of how LessWrong should be run, but it has to start from where it is.
Right.
Which meaning of “should” is that?
Now. I’ve written the above on the hypothesis that you are not exactly what you call yourself, a troll. But the evidence is not favourable. You pre-emptively shot yourself in the foot by choosing that handle, posted a bio consisting of a list of what are hurrah keywords on LessWrong, accumulated some karma with innocuous postings, then started posting stuff that instantly gets downvoted out of sight.
If you are genuine, you need to change something. That is not something that I will say twice.