AFAICT, “Best” is ordered strictly by the number of upvotes, and isn’t tempered by the number of downvotes. What shows up seems to vary by what’s currently trending (varying by your configured comment window), rather than changes to the logic.
That may be the case now, but a part of my brain is certain that in the past downvotes did have a significant effect on ordering. Like, if a 10-point comment got one downvote, it would fall below a 6-point comment without any downvotes. Feelings of certainty are of course very unreliable, but I don’t see any obvious reasons why this one is wrong.
AFAICT, “Best” is ordered strictly by the number of upvotes, and isn’t tempered by the number of downvotes. What shows up seems to vary by what’s currently trending (varying by your configured comment window), rather than changes to the logic.
That may be the case now, but a part of my brain is certain that in the past downvotes did have a significant effect on ordering. Like, if a 10-point comment got one downvote, it would fall below a 6-point comment without any downvotes. Feelings of certainty are of course very unreliable, but I don’t see any obvious reasons why this one is wrong.
Maybe you used “Popular” or “Top” as an ordering criteria in the past?