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shavingcollywob66 karma

But I'm not sure how much of a commitment there can be to neutrality when stories are voted on democratically. /r/politics is committed to neutrality in theory too. You aren't supposed to vote down a differing opinion simply because it's a differing opinion but go against the grain and you'll be voted down into oblivion.

I don't see anything that makes me believe Infobitt will be any different.

shavingcollywob61 karma

(2) We're democratic. Extreme views will tend to be ranked down.

I guess you haven't been to /r/politics

shavingcollywob8 karma

You keep telling me the terminology is different but they still function essentially the same. Whether you're "up voting" or ranking on a scale of 1-10, you just haven't really explained how you're actually going to keep things unbiased.

shavingcollywob7 karma

Programmers hate him! This one weird trick to get millions of downloads ...

shavingcollywob3 karma

Everything else aside, what did you think about the decision to cast Benedict Cumberbatch to play you in The Fifth Estate?