When a question has a score of -1, it displays "-1 votes" instead of "-1 vote". Is this a bug?
How about replacing "vote" and "votes" with "score" instead?
I think calling a question's score "votes" is entirely misleading to begin with, whether it's pluralized or not, as discussed in the comments. A post can have 5 upvotes and 4 downvotes, for a total of 9 votes, and so displaying "1 vote" is just incorrect.
It makes even less sense when you display negative votes. The total number of votes on a post can only ever be non-negative, so displaying "-1 votes" or "-10 votes" just doesn't make sense.
We can either change it to say "score",
Or "points", as Reddit and Hacker News does:
Reddit comment:
Hacker News submissions:
Of course, the problem with using "points" instead of "score" is that you still have to pluralize "points", while with "score", you do not.
I guess we'll just carry on the tradition then:
Dear Next Person Who Opens a Pluralization 'Bug', I will personally come to your house and bludgeon you to death with a giant S
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