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kleinbl00  ·  4694 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: How will Hubuski maintain a high standard?
Theoretically, Reddit could say the same thing. The problem comes when that "other" Durham feels like acting like a bunch of football hooligans and coming over and trashing your stadium.

This is much less of a problem when there are no downvotes but it's still something to consider. There's nothing stopping a troll from coming in and disturbing conversation.





thenewgreen  ·  4694 days ago  ·  link  ·  
You're right, that's the one thing that seems difficult to avoid. You can "ignore" someones posts but if they decide to troll in the comment section, how can Hubski avoid that? I think this is an important thing to think on now rather than later. -Hands off my stadium punks!

There is the "flag" button. But then that will require moderators and would be labor intensive and by the time it was handled, the damage is done.

kleinbl00  ·  4693 days ago  ·  link  ·  
The "flag" could become an "autoflag" if enough people flagged a post. More than that, if someone gets "flagged" enough they could end up on probation or something.

Just thinking out loud.

mk  ·  4693 days ago  ·  link  ·  
We have a user's average comment score to work with as well. If a user has a significant number of comments, and a low average score, and a number of flags. They could easily get special attention. A low number of followers would also probably push them up for attention sooner. Whatever helps to remove false positives.

Flags could also be weighted. A flag from a brand new user might mean very little, whereas a flag from a long time user might carry more weight.

I will probably also be working on different comment sorting options in time.

mk  ·  4693 days ago  ·  link  ·  
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