points by dang 6 years ago

Where did I do that?

cmroanirgo 6 years ago

Ironically, the source of said admonishment wasn't forthcoming, by GP...

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19984428

> Ok, but "got any sources for that?" is a rather unsubstantive contribution, and then going on tilt about getting downvoted breaks the site guidelines outright. Would you mind raising the signal/noise ratio of what you post here?

It seems the attempt to correct a low "signal / noise ratio", in this instance, seems to be back firing.

  • celticmusic 6 years ago

    I'm not sure what you mean, the link you posted showed itself to be 100% accurate with the claim.

    • dang 6 years ago

      The issue in that case was more the added bit about downvotes, which broke the site guidelines.

      • celticmusic 6 years ago

        The claim of the other poster was accurate. The question of whether you were being fair or not doesn't change that.

        • dang 6 years ago

          It wasn't accurate. They mentioned the lesser part of why I moderated the comment and omitted the greater part, which is what most people do when telling a story about how we suppressed them unfairly. That's presumably why such stories never come with links, which would allow readers to make up their own minds about what happened.

          • craftyguy 6 years ago

            > That's presumably why such stories never come with links

            No, I didn't include a link because I was posting from my phone, and "hacker" "news" doesn't include a sane way to search through thread history for specific comments. I'm glad someone else went through the trouble.

            But hey, you're free to continue to not assume good faith, right?

            • dang 6 years ago

              I said most people and presumably as a way of not jumping to that conclusion about you. The pattern in general is very consistent. But I can see how it would be annoying to read that, if your preference really was to provide a link.

    • cmroanirgo 6 years ago

      The claim is lopsided. @dang implies how the original comment wasn't all that great... but wasn't a real problem, & it wasn't until the comment was edited to include the downvotes that @dang intervened. That the commenter re-raised the issue again here as the reason for @dang intervening in the first place seems to be incorrect, as I read it.