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RE: Pull Request Submitted - Remove reputation protection from downvoted post hiding

in #abuse7 years ago

That's one of the big problem here, and why downvote can have serious implication, I believe it resulting in the retention rate of the platform....quite a few people join but few really stay around and some are butted out because someone does not agree with their opinion or just make an assumption an rally support to take down the account...there is abuse among high rep account as well and its often ignored, most people would not stick around with the BS and hypocrisy

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Yes, I think its the problem in any system... the moment you have people involved, there is always an element of well... chaos.. in lack of a better word.

I want to believe, that all these things like reputation all very well contemplated in search of the best possible way... "unfortunately" its human nature, to always look for alternative paths or even "shortcuts". That's ok, if not even great, because it helps the "life form" to evolve, as long as this behavior doesn't hurt your fellow human. I guess, that's why we developed ethics and rules. So, what do you do, when ethics aren't working for some? You have to add more rules, which this is about, if I understand this correctly. And sometimes an even bigger adjustment seems necessary... I'm sure the developers here are much smarter than I am, but sometimes I think an "outsider" can bring in an idea which may seem silly, but sparks a much better idea in the end.

That's why I'd like to come back to the downvote and flagging issue one more time... every now and again, I see someone from an Asian country with a very low rep making a comment on my blog. As someone living in the so called western world (Germany) I might be tempted to quickly think... ok, another scammer. But that is why I would like to see a feature implemented to make people hesitate and think for a moment. What if that person acts in good faith and doesn't even understand his way could be perceived negatively? They might not speak English and someone told them to copy a phrase and use it as a comment.. not even knowing what it means? They are doing that a few times in an attempt to be nice, get flagged and their rep is down the drain... We measure someones action by what it means in our own culture, but what if there is a completely different mentality behind it?

I think it would be good to follow timcliff's suggestion for the pull request. Also so everyone is accountable for what they are doing. At the same time and for the same reason, negative feedback should only be possible by justifying ones action.

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