Jiro comments on Rationality Quotes Thread August 2015 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Jiro 28 August 2015 02:45:37PM 3 points [-]

We don't want to remove the ability to do mass downvoting. If someone posts 100 random Wikipedia articles in the belief that this provides insight, they should be downvoted. What we want to do is remove the ability to do mass downvoting based on the downvoter's motivation. No automated process can detect motivation, so we can't do that without using a moderator.

Comment author: Lumifer 28 August 2015 03:21:57PM 3 points [-]

If someone posts 100 random Wikipedia articles in the belief that this provides insight, they should be downvoted.

Yes, but not necessarily by one person.

Comment author: PhilGoetz 29 August 2015 12:23:45AM 0 points [-]

I think you may be using different definitions of "mass downvoting". I think Jiro means downvoting many of one user's comments with just one account. I think several people have "mass-downvoted" Clarity this week, but nobody complained.

Comment author: NancyLebovitz 28 August 2015 03:16:17PM 2 points [-]

I think someone who makes a huge mistake like posting 100 random Wikipedia articles will be sufficiently downvoted by a number of different people.

This process won't be blocked by limiting how much individuals can downvote.

Comment author: tut 29 August 2015 07:34:23AM *  -1 points [-]

How about having a limit to what proportion of another user's downvotes are allowed to come from one user? So if clarity gets downvoted by 20 people there are no limits to how many votes they can get from each of them, but if it is only Nier going on a spree against a new user he pretty soon runs into 5% or whatever the limit is, and then can't downvote that user any more.