NancyLebovitz comments on 2012 Survey Results - Less Wrong

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Comment author: NancyLebovitz 03 December 2012 01:55:32AM *  1 point [-]

When people talk about karma assassination, what tools do they use for keeping track?

All I've got is the count by my name and checking back for a few pages of my comments. I would like to get information about which comments have the most recent karma changes.

And not to be paranoid, but I think I had about 14 points go away a few days ago for no apparent reason. I'm not sure whether I misremembered my total, or someone found a bunch of comments they didn't like, or it was just spite.

Comment author: JoshuaZ 03 December 2012 02:00:21AM *  4 points [-]

I don't know of any tools per se. I suspect that people have a track of what karma most of their recent comments had, so they can simply check by looking there. There are also some subtle signs: For example, for most people the common karma on a comment is zero. So even if you don't remember your karma (or if you are looking at someone else's) and there are a lot of recent comments at -1 on a variety of different subjects that don't look obviously bad, that's a sign.

Edit: Over what time span was the 14 point drop?

Comment author: NancyLebovitz 03 December 2012 02:22:50AM 2 points [-]

Less than a day.

Comment author: JoshuaZ 03 December 2012 02:24:51AM *  2 points [-]

So that certainly sounds like karma assassination to me (assuming that you remembered the number correctly before hand). In general, karma almost always is increasing if one is a user in good standing, so on any given day, the variance will for most days probably be a question of how much it goes up by more than anything else. A drop of 14 in a single day in that context seems extreme.

Comment author: [deleted] 03 December 2012 12:05:36PM 3 points [-]

If I see that almost all of the last 20 comments I published before yesterday at three o' clock have 1 point less than they used to (including apparently unobjectionable ones such as me answering a relevant question), and almost none of more recent or more ancient comments do, then I guess something fishy is going on.