That’s really more a personal taste than a view. The SF Bay Area is not inherently a good or bad place to live. Since you’re the only person qualified to judge if you like living their, your opinion on the matter can hardly be considered contrarian. Not unless the majority of the people on LessWrong think you’re wrong about not liking living there.
Now, now. The rule of the game is to upvote if you disagree and don’t vote otherwise. I lived there for four years, so I think I’m qualified to have an opinion.
That is not in the rules for the thread. Given the karma toll (and the fact that sufficiently downvoted comment threads get collapsed), it would be a bad idea to make it one of the rules. I think you should simply not vote on comments you agree with, and I suggest reversing any downvotes you’ve made for this reason.
I do agree that without downvoting it is hard to differentiate between views the community agrees with and views the community has no real opinion about, but I don’t think adding this information is worth the disadvantages of downvoting for agreement.
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The SF Bay Area is a lousy place to live.
Max L.
That’s really more a personal taste than a view. The SF Bay Area is not inherently a good or bad place to live. Since you’re the only person qualified to judge if you like living their, your opinion on the matter can hardly be considered contrarian. Not unless the majority of the people on LessWrong think you’re wrong about not liking living there.
Now, now. The rule of the game is to upvote if you disagree and don’t vote otherwise. I lived there for four years, so I think I’m qualified to have an opinion.
Max L.
Well, I thought it was funny
I downvoted because I agree.
That is not in the rules for the thread. Given the karma toll (and the fact that sufficiently downvoted comment threads get collapsed), it would be a bad idea to make it one of the rules. I think you should simply not vote on comments you agree with, and I suggest reversing any downvotes you’ve made for this reason.
I do agree that without downvoting it is hard to differentiate between views the community agrees with and views the community has no real opinion about, but I don’t think adding this information is worth the disadvantages of downvoting for agreement.
I assume you meant: “I think you should simply not vote on comments you agree with”.
Right. Corrected.