But the most egregious cases, such as posting short replies that literally self contradict and self negate their own credibility within the span of a few sentences… was very rare before.
At least from high karma accounts.
Many accounts will contribute constructively on topics that are technical or objective, but then become more antagonistic on controversial or political topics.
So long as they don't severely break site rules, it's unlikely that they will be subject to major moderator action.
To keep the bar at roughly the same relative difficulty.
Say 10,000+ karma?
If so, my example would no longer apply.
Heck, it's possible your not even speaking to anyone at all.
The simple karma farming I can understand since there are too many attempts. So they just let automated filters deal with it and a few might slip through.
Edit: Unless the mods dont bother removing all the falsely accumulated karma after catching the advanced farming rings. Then I could see that being constantly done.
It's going to be harder and harder to determine the legitimacy of a post or reply.
There will be no good way to determine if your speaking to a human because it will become completly indistinguishable.
The good news for HN is it's slightly easier to navigate and use judgement with post history.
What can you do with a lot of high karma accounts? Alot. Planting seeds in this community can go a very long way.
Which would be profoundly disturbing…
There are more posters, though, whose approach makes no sense. They post strong opinions, but they can't or won't defend them, instead attacking anyone who disagrees (or else just stridently repeating the claim). Those I at least can understand. They are zealots, or they are shills.
But the posts that just don't make sense... are they bots? Are they mentally not all there? They sure aren't thinking like I do, and not just because they have different opinions.
It’s actually kind of scary, this “krapp” user could be mentally unhinged, or it could be something else. There’s no real way to tell through a screen.
All done with good intention.
I agree your comments shouldn't have been flagged but unfortunately that sort of thing happens all the time around here. When people disagree with you and downvotes aren't enough they'll just start flagging. I don't think that's a "high karma" thing, people will start to do that as soon as they're able, which doesn't take much karma.
And, I mean, only one of the people who replied to you even has more karma than you do. So really you're just complaining about one person and conflating that into some vast systemic issue with "high karma users."
Get over it and move on. I'll get absolutely shat on by people here sometimes and have forgotten about it entirely after an hour. Nothing that happens here is worth getting triggered for over a week.
The timestamp clearly says “12 days ago”?
Which matches my recollection of how many days ago it was.
I obviously could not be triggered 12 days after the fact…
And it’s just one example I chose because it was recently in my memory?
I don’t think I implied this was the most representative possible example.
That isn't obvious, given that you came back 12 days later with what seems to be a full blown conspiracy theory about a single interaction with a single poster.
>And it’s just one example I chose because it was recently in my memory?
So you are still triggered by it.
>I don’t think I implied this was the most representative possible example.
I can only reply to the comment you actually wrote, and the comment you actually wrote, which you did intend to be a representative example, doesn't do a good job of supporting your case. Feel free to post your evidence, then, I suspect it will just be more of the same.
I stand by my comment and I'm leaving the thread. Good night.
This makes no sense at all… how does choosing the only example I remember within the past month…lead to a “conspiracy theory” in your mind?
That frankly says a lot more about what’s going on in your mind than anyone else’s.
If you are suffering some kind of mental health crisis, I recommend getting off the computer and seeking professional help.