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I agree regarding snark, and pretty much anything that criticizes the person rather than the ideas. But one person's tropes and memes are often somebody else's current belief/position, especially if they are part of today's lucky 10,000[1].

What (in your opinion) is the purpose of the down-vote button?

[1]: https://xkcd.com/1053/




But one person's tropes and memes are often somebody else's current belief/position

In a site with the ostensible goal of 'curious conversation', that's not really good enough - it's not the job of your potential interlocutors to figure out what sincere, reasoned beliefs and positions hide behind the throwaway trope line. If you want to have a conversation, it's on you to try to converse. There are lots of other places where the trope line is fine - from the group chat with friends or colleagues to twitter. But those places work in different ways.

What (in your opinion) is the purpose of the down-vote button?

It's a way to say 'this comment is misranked'. There are lots of reasons to feel a comment is misranked - including simple disagreement.




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