Comment by joshstrange
9 years ago
I've been on HN for about 5 and half years. I rarely pay attention to my "karma" except for on a per-comment basis and only if it's negative as it normally means I was misunderstood or I misunderstand the downvotes and I edit or reply to a child to try and resolve the misunderstanding. Aside from that it doesn't really matter, most of my comments are completely ignored (no comments, no votes) and that's normally due to commenting on low-traffic posts, "late to the party", or just not something anyone found useful. Most of my "karma" comes from a handful of posts I've made on topic I am highly informed/involved with, when being very open/genuine, or useful tips/info.
For example in last 2 years (After 2 years I got tired of scrolling through my history):
[32] Talking about a field I know a good bit about: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9661936
For each one of the comments I made above there were probably another 5 that got 1-5 votes and then another 20 that never got a single vote.
Like I said at the start I don't pay much attention to it at all and if you do you probably are on HN for the wrong reasons. Just comment when you have a valuable opinion or information to add to a discussion and let the chips fall where they may.
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