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let's check numbers: "You Weren't Meant to Have a Boss" got 652 up, 248 down, 72% up.

Atwood's "Paul Graham's Participatory Narcissism": 438 up, 322 down, 57% up.

"The Cliffs Notes": 255 up, 201 down. 56% up.

i do not see any signigicant bias here. opinion definitely not "pretty unanimous".

you were mistaken.



The numbers you quote are about votes. I didn't say stuff I wrote wouldn't get upvoted on reddit.

Sigh. I feel like I'm posting on reddit right now. That distinctive "no, what I actually said was" spectral signature of arguing with a troll.


i'm pretty sure that people who vote on reddit can have opinion, and they intersect in some way with people who comment.

there might be more negative comments, but that's actually a natural phenomenon -- comments of agreement looking like "+1" are generally avoided, but comments of disagreement are typically more meaningful becauae comment author can describe _how_ he disagrees. also, you see, comments like "author is great!" are generally considered asslicking, and hence are inpopular.

so, you cannot realiably judge opinion of mass from comments.

but you can do this from vote number.




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