The problem is that this sets a lot of incentives for corruption.
People will try to drive votes to get their predictions to come true and thus the vote count becomes a worse signal for quality.
In the case of LessWrong comments that argue against the OP or for it’s value can effect voting.
The problem is that this sets a lot of incentives for corruption.
People will try to drive votes to get their predictions to come true and thus the vote count becomes a worse signal for quality.
In the case of LessWrong comments that argue against the OP or for it’s value can effect voting.