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gjm comments on Downvote stalkers: Driving members away from the LessWrong community? - Less Wrong Discussion

39 Post author: Ander 02 July 2014 12:40AM

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Comment author: gjm 03 July 2014 06:38:10PM 0 points [-]

I meant the user name, not any other information the moderators may have.

The second paragraph is intended to follow from the first because:

  • I expect posting information about mass-downvoting to reduce its effectiveness, because
    • people will feel less bothered by getting lots of downvotes if they know they come from a low-quality mass-downvoter
    • readers who know that A has been mass-downvoting B will be aware of that when looking at B's comments and may discount downvotes on them accordingly.
  • I expect posting information about mass-downvoting to reduce its attractiveness, because
    • prospective mass-downvoters will anticipate getting exposed, with likely consequences for their own reputation (and in particular their ability to amass the karma they need for the mass-downvoting).
  • I expect the promise of future exposure to inhibit mass-downvoting by a further mechanism:
    • prospective mass-downvoters will fear that they may get not only exposed but banned, which would (at least) be an inconvenience.