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Just turn on showdead in your settings. I also see very often comments that have died for no apparent reason (they are not inflammatory).


I find anything critisizing SV or YC company gets immediate downvotes, as do most critical of china, israel, and saudi arabia (or any company funded by them, lookin at you softbank). While there are more Indian, UK, and Canadian commenters who will actually argue, they seldom downvote. Oddly, most americans will go above and beyond to disparge their own nation more than any other (free speech is empowering!).

More people lately seem to downvote out of disagreement rather than to keep a thread in check. I thing requiring a comment to downvote would be a huge step forward in the quality of discourse.

This is not to pass judgement on any subset on the HN or general communities. Just apparent trends that have I have noticed. I could very well be victim to my own (american) bias.


> More people lately seem to downvote out of disagreement rather than to keep a thread in check.

Downvoting out of disagreement has always been endorsed on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=117171

You may disagree that it is a good choice, but it is not new phenomenon.


That typically means they're shadowbanned. I can usually figure out why by a quick look at their comment history. Even people who like to toss bombs throw the occasional dud.




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