Although really, what would the point be of downvoting a submission? The most popular ones will still reach the top. I guess it just means that popular posts that cause a lot of division of opinion are able to reach the top. So something about Abortion that may normally be voted for neutrally (not saying it would, just an example), and is of a good quality can get to the top of the main feed.
Guess I missed that in the FAQ - but it's still a little bizarre. It's a fundamental failing (I think) in the majority of social networks (facebook likes, g+ +1s, twitter RTs, etc) - once something hits a certain level of "popularity", it can't become "unpopular"
gives some additional details about how Hacker News is administered. The welcome message distills the basic rules into a simple statement: "Essentially there are two rules here: don't post or upvote crap links, and don't be rude or dumb in comment threads."
I should note that previously expressed community consensus, in a thread someone opened about what kinds of submissions to upvote and what kinds to NOT upvote, revealed that most of the long-time posters here with high karma STRONGLY disfavor links about electoral politics (of any country) or basically political issues (as contrasted with scientific or economic issues). Since I read that thread, I have had a strong tendency to flag as off-topic any new submissions that seem to be mostly about politics rather than submissions that gratify "one's intellectual curiosity" in the sense intended in the site guidelines.
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There are no down arrows on submissions. They only appear on comments after users reach a certain karma threshold."
http://ycombinator.com/newswelcome.html
gives an overview of the community experiment here, summarizing the site guidelines.
http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
The Hacker News FAQ
http://ycombinator.com/newsfaq.html
gives some additional details about how Hacker News is administered. The welcome message distills the basic rules into a simple statement: "Essentially there are two rules here: don't post or upvote crap links, and don't be rude or dumb in comment threads."
I should note that previously expressed community consensus, in a thread someone opened about what kinds of submissions to upvote and what kinds to NOT upvote, revealed that most of the long-time posters here with high karma STRONGLY disfavor links about electoral politics (of any country) or basically political issues (as contrasted with scientific or economic issues). Since I read that thread, I have had a strong tendency to flag as off-topic any new submissions that seem to be mostly about politics rather than submissions that gratify "one's intellectual curiosity" in the sense intended in the site guidelines.
http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html