Consider protections to prevent “pattern downvoting,” that is, a single forum user downvoting every one of another user’s comments and articles, particularly in articles and comments that have received few views.
Usually it’s not the case that every comment made by a single person contains zero value and is detrimental to online discourse. However, some people seem to have a tendency to want to do so. Rather than allowing one person to suppress the views of another’s right after publication, it would be better for other users to vote to ensure the content is being correctly suppressed.
See this thread as an example.
Thanks Aaron, I’m happy to see this is an actively enforced community norm. I must admit that not knowing that it was a norm, in I did downvote comments in response, then subsequently propose a monitoring system (or even a system warning against this as it’s being done). Will undo (or feel free to undo on my behalf) downvotes.
If you have feedback on making comments more great, please let me know!