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throwaway81523 ◴[] No.32253476[source]
A somewhat interesting short essay about grief, inspired by the game of Nethack. The title comes from a message that appears in the game in certain situations.

I remember everything2 which was sort of a forerunner of wikipedia, and better in some ways. The contributor community was much less obnoxious. I'm glad it is still around. It's been ages since I looked at it.

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vannevar ◴[] No.32254265[source]
>I remember everything2 which was sort of a forerunner of wikipedia, and better in some ways.

E2 has the best karma system I've encountered online, which went a long way toward maintaining high quality content.

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beowulfey ◴[] No.32254327[source]
How does it work? I didn’t know E2 even had karma
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vannevar ◴[] No.32254758[source]
https://everything2.com/node/superdoc/The+Everything2+Voting...

One key idea:

"Try to vote according to the standard of writing, not because you agree or disagree with what someone has written."

This is where HN's use of downvoting fails, it's often mistakenly used to signal disagreement rather than something off-topic or below site standards.

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1. VectorLock ◴[] No.32258711[source]
Reddit has the same problem. Nobody actually applies "upvote what adds to the conversation."