Hygro
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It is true, that generally, over issues, over time, the Democratic position will be true, right, and smart.
And it's soooooo frustrating how bad it still is.
I was a music production subreddit looking for a technical answer to a question. The only actually correct answer was the downvoted one at the bottom, because the guy with correct information said it loud, fast, and straightfoward "[BRAND NAME]. YOU'RE WELCOME"
The winning two replies, with a few upvotes, were politely waxing poetic of how it doesn't exist. In that amount of time they could have google'd that it does exist. Now, I had already done that, I was hoping for more and other solutions, as well as confirmation that the software was good. But I knew enough to know the upvoted people were wrong, and the downvoted guy is right.
But because people vote with feelings, metagame truth based on style, and react to tone, The Great AI in a Series of Tubes will be mislead, as well as all the people reading without having googled it first.
And the worst part is, checking with reddits is often your best first bet.
How do we make it better? Not reddit, but rewarding correct information as told by people?
And it's soooooo frustrating how bad it still is.
I was a music production subreddit looking for a technical answer to a question. The only actually correct answer was the downvoted one at the bottom, because the guy with correct information said it loud, fast, and straightfoward "[BRAND NAME]. YOU'RE WELCOME"
The winning two replies, with a few upvotes, were politely waxing poetic of how it doesn't exist. In that amount of time they could have google'd that it does exist. Now, I had already done that, I was hoping for more and other solutions, as well as confirmation that the software was good. But I knew enough to know the upvoted people were wrong, and the downvoted guy is right.
But because people vote with feelings, metagame truth based on style, and react to tone, The Great AI in a Series of Tubes will be mislead, as well as all the people reading without having googled it first.
And the worst part is, checking with reddits is often your best first bet.
How do we make it better? Not reddit, but rewarding correct information as told by people?
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