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> And yet, you’re making this point on a platform that has down-votes.

Yes. And if I was a HN developer, which I am not, I would immediately remove that functionality - but even then, my argument doesn't really apply here, because HN isn't really meant to be a constructive platform to begin with.

> I don’t think it’s 100% clear-cut that you should never ever implement downvotes.

For constructive platforms: absolutely, 100%. It's well understood what kind of behaviour is driven by the availability of a semi-anonymous "disagree" button. There's not really any gray area here.

> Other comments might be wildly off-topic or deeply non-constructive, and those I down-vote. But to each their own.

On a constructive platform, that is a matter for moderation, not opinion. The problem of downvotes is that it combines the two, even though they are fundamentally different concepts.



What do you mean by constructive platform? In the general sense, HN is absolutely meant to be a constructive platform.

See https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html




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