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I don't have any good sociology papers to link to about this, but it seems fairly obvious to me that in communities, being able to judge the emotions of others in the community is extremely important. It's also important to know which members within the community feel a particular way. Is it long-time respected members of the community? Authorities? Newcomers? People who have a history of certain behaviors? Who it is that is feeling a particular way matters a lot in communities. (This comment and answer from this page helps also provides some tangental reasoning as to why purpose #2 is important.)

I don't have any good sociology papers to link to about this, but it seems fairly obvious to me that in communities, being able to judge the emotions of others in the community is extremely important. It's also important to know which members within the community feel a particular way. Is it long-time respected members of the community? Authorities? Newcomers? People who have a history of certain behaviors? Who it is that is feeling a particular way matters a lot in communities. (This comment from this page helps also provides some tangental reasoning as to why purpose #2 is important.)

I don't have any good sociology papers to link to about this, but it seems fairly obvious to me that in communities, being able to judge the emotions of others in the community is extremely important. It's also important to know which members within the community feel a particular way. Is it long-time respected members of the community? Authorities? Newcomers? People who have a history of certain behaviors? Who it is that is feeling a particular way matters a lot in communities. (This comment and answer from this page helps also provides some tangental reasoning as to why purpose #2 is important.)

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I don't have any good sociology papers to link to about this, but it seems fairly obvious to me that in communities, being able to judge the emotions of others in the community is extremely important. It's also important to know which members within the community feel a particular way. Is it long-time respected members of the community? Authorities? Newcomers? People who have a history of certain behaviors? Who it is that is feeling a particular way matters a lot in communities. (This comment from this page helps also provides some tangental reasoning as to why purpose #2 is important.)

I don't have any good sociology papers to link to about this, but it seems fairly obvious to me that in communities, being able to judge the emotions of others in the community is extremely important. It's also important to know which members within the community feel a particular way. Is it long-time respected members of the community? Authorities? Newcomers? People who have a history of certain behaviors? Who it is that is feeling a particular way matters a lot in communities.

 

I don't have any good sociology papers to link to about this, but it seems fairly obvious to me that in communities, being able to judge the emotions of others in the community is extremely important. It's also important to know which members within the community feel a particular way. Is it long-time respected members of the community? Authorities? Newcomers? People who have a history of certain behaviors? Who it is that is feeling a particular way matters a lot in communities. (This comment from this page helps also provides some tangental reasoning as to why purpose #2 is important.)

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(1) Removing upvotes is an issue because the voting system makes it very easy to tell which comments resonate with people. Stars may be used as a substitute (mentioned here), but I'm still worried about readability. (I've personally found comments and upvotes much easier to read and scroll through than chat and stars. User feedback (read: data) may be helpful in determining if my experience is similar to other users'other users'.)

(1) Removing upvotes is an issue because the voting system makes it very easy to tell which comments resonate with people. Stars may be used as a substitute (mentioned here), but I'm still worried about readability. (I've personally found comments and upvotes much easier to read and scroll through than chat and stars. User feedback (read: data) may be helpful in determining if my experience is similar to other users'.)

(1) Removing upvotes is an issue because the voting system makes it very easy to tell which comments resonate with people. Stars may be used as a substitute (mentioned here), but I'm still worried about readability. (I've personally found comments and upvotes much easier to read and scroll through than chat and stars. User feedback (read: data) may be helpful in determining if my experience is similar to other users'.)

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