Ask HN: Is there anything you can do if your comment is unfairly flagged?
I recently had a comment flagged that by no means should have been. This was on the tail end of a lot of downvotes. I thought the HN community was more adult-like but I keep getting massive ignorant hate from people who can downvote.
I realize complaining about getting downvoted just gets you downvoted more but also I really don't want to participate in a discussion forum like that anyways.
So can I appeal a flagged comment or am I just to be subjected to the childishness of someone who has received 500 upvotes?
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 21.1 ms ] threadIn the end, much of it's up to the whims of the crowd, and shouldn't be taken personally. I'd say, see it as interacting with a vast distributed network of (more or less) intelligent agents.
With your comments as inputs, the system often behaves unpredictably - but by studying the somewhat chaotic results, you can find patterns/trends to achieve (sometimes) the result we all want, which is intellectually stimulating discussion.
It may have been flagged for its unfriendly tone - sounds almost like you want to pick a fight with the person you replied to.
Here's a relevant section of the HN Guidelines (see link at bottom of page):
> Be kind. Don't be snarky. Comments should get more thoughtful and substantive, not less, as a topic gets more divisive. Have curious conversation; don't cross-examine.
I wouldn't have flagged it myself (my threshold for flagging is a little bit higher), but I understand why someone would have.
Also, please re-read the post you just wrote. Accusing the entire community of being childish and ignorant while complaining about being flagged for a violation of the guidelines isn't going to get you any sympathy (and is going to get you flagged).