[Edit: Issues, Bugs, and Requested Features should be tracked at Google Code, not here -- matt, 2010-04-23]
Less Wrong is still under construction. Please post any bugs or issues with Less Wrong to this thread. Try to keep each comment thread a clean discussion of each bug or issue.
Requested features... sure, go ahead, but bear in mind we may not be able to implement for a while.
The principle is sound, but what about the time cost? I downvote maybe two or three comments a day, more if it's a particularly bad day. I'm not prepared to write an essay explaining exactly was wrong with each of them, especially if the original commenter wasn't prepared to take three seconds to write a halfway decent response.
Also, we are not immune to status effects. If I wanted to downvote one of Eliezer's comments, I would feel really awkward having to explain to him why I was doing so and why I thought he wasn't contributing productively to the conversation. But I'd do it to some random newbie without a second thought. It's probably a bad idea to implement policies that allow higher status people to gain even more karma even more quickly.
By the way, has anyone else made a link between this community's unhealthy obsession with karma and prediction markets? I recently read some articles claiming that prediction markets with fake money did just as well as ones with real money, in contrast to what most economists predicted. The economists' argument was "Who the heck cares about fake money when it's a meaningless status symbol?" And meanwhile, here we are, having long debates about possible unfair karma allocation systems...
I've been downvoted for no apparent reason at least twice since I registered. In both of these cases my comments were on-topic, grammatical, and contained entirely reasonable content. In such cases I think an explanation is clearly warranted.
Honestly, I don't like this whole system of voting and karma. I have social anxiety and it frankly hurts my feelings to be d... (read more)