Actualism, asymmetry and extinction
post by MichaelStJules · 2025-01-07T16:02:31.610Z · LW · GW · 4 commentsContents
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comment by Pablo (Pablo_Stafforini) · 2025-01-10T12:52:34.797Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
This is currently at –1 despite being a carefully reasoned post on an important topic. I wonder if the downvoter(s) would have used the disagree vote instead had it been available. (More generally, it is unclear why that button is available in comments but not in posts.)
Replies from: Richard_Kennaway, MichaelStJules↑ comment by Richard_Kennaway · 2025-01-11T19:08:26.903Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
The moderators have said that it is because posts tend to cover a range of stuff, rendering a block-vote agree or disagree less useful. Comments, on the other hand, tend to be narrower, making agree/disagree more useful.
Moderators are invited to agree/disagree on the narrow topic of my characterisation of their reasoning. :)
Replies from: Pablo_Stafforini↑ comment by Pablo (Pablo_Stafforini) · 2025-01-11T23:03:15.488Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
Yeah, that makes sense, especially if combined with the feature that allows users to disagree with specific parts of the post, as Michael notes [LW(p) · GW(p)]. (Though note that the disagree vote is anonymous, whereas disagreeing with a selection is public, so the two aren’t fully comparable.)
↑ comment by MichaelStJules · 2025-01-11T19:52:39.740Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
FWIW, users can at least highlight text in a post to disagree with.