Comment by eru

10 years ago

I remember we discussed that. I think once-for-all votes were an attempt at social engineering to shape the site.

I'm really curious what it was trying to social-engineer. I've seen dozens of sites with vote buttons and all of them except HN allow you to change your vote, because why wouldn't you? It's easy to engineer and obviously superior.

  • "think thrice before using your votes". I remember this being also used as the justification for not having clearly separated up/down buttons.

    I totally disagree with it, fwiw.

    • I personally think "having an interface that makes it nigh impossible to downvote when you meant to upvote" should be a prerequisite for the "think thrice before using your votes" goal...

      Well at least they're doing something to address it now.

      In any case, I still disagree with the lack of a reverse vote option, especially when upvoting also serves as an archival mechanism, and downvoting removes the opportunity to use that functionality permanently.

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