Currently, the comment for which I've received the most positive karma by a factor of four is a joke about institutionalized ass-rape. A secondhand joke, effectively a quote with no source cited. Furthermore, the comment had, at best, tangential relevance to the subject of discussion. If anyone were to provide a detailed explanation of why they voted as they did, I predict that I would be appreciative.
Based on this evidence, which priors need to be adjusted? Discuss.
Well, at least I've got enough of a buffer to try again.
I always try to. So long as we're on the subject, any tips on top-level post subject selection and formatting?
Edit: I spoke too soon.
My default place to write something is the Open Thread or a comment on a relevant post. It's only if I realize that an idea needs to be a top-level post (because it's too important and not found elsewhere in a post, or because it's a lengthy development of a key idea) that I make it into one.
As you can see from my two articles, this may be too strict a standard, but I think it's in the right direction relative to the median.