Ask HN: Is there a better mindset in the US?
I'm from Europe and I come to the conclusion that Europeans are really negative contributors on forums, and I wondered what other peoples experiences are.
I have no evidence for this but just a gut feeling. Europeans appear to be happy to downvote than give positive feedback. I've noticed this on a number of forums such as this and stackoverflow for example.
My impression is that if you post a question in Europe daytime, you run the risk of criticism and downvoting, but post it during US time and a bad comment will generate comment, and general positive advice, rather than outright criticism.
Of course I prefer this approach, and find it almost a hidden "code of conduct" when US timeframe replies come in.
Is this just an illusion or are people generally more keen to avoid downvoting wherever possible in the US?
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[ 2.3 ms ] story [ 18.3 ms ] threadtl;dr the differences are real, but the significance of these is subjective.