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    311 months ago

    What you say is never as important as how you say it.

    In real life, maybe. But this does not line up with my experience at all on here or reddit. The up and down vote buttons are overwhelmingly used as agree/disagree buttons.

    I try to be respectful in my disagreements, and often fail, but they usually doesn’t have much of an influence how bring mercilessly down voted for disagreeing with the hive. And I’ve always watched people I vehemently disagree with, who have made reasonable and respectful disagreements, get down voted tons while people attacking them will get tons of upvotes.

    It’s nice to think that we respect different opinions if they are represented respectfully, but it does not seem to reflect the reality I’ve seen.

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        111 months ago

        Well, I more meant that even if you’re correct if you’re a dick about it, people won’t like it.

        Respectfully (I’m honestly trying here, I hope it doesn’t come off otherwise), I still don’t agree. I’ve seen plenty of times where I’ll respectfully disagree with someone and the other poster will be a complete dick back for no reason, but still line up with the agreement of the hive and get plenty more upvotes than I got.

        Don’t get me wrong, I agree with you that it will influence the outcome, but from my experience, clearly “agreeing with the hive” is overwhelmingly the most important factor when it comes to how many upvotes or downvotes you’ll get. It’s certainly not universal, as I’ve been surprised sometimes by how well my disagreement has been received, but generally speaking it’s the case.

        And we aren’t talking about simply being wrong or right. One can be wrong, but not really strongly disagree, and still be accepted. I wouldn’t be surprised that (removing being nasty), the harder you make it to maintain the position of the hive mind the more likely it is to get downvoted.

        I can’t think of a better system, but it’s still deeply flawed when it comes to promoting quality posts.