Am I actively going against the system in any kind of way?
Yes, this has a few minor effects on how the comments are treated. In cases where comment discussion get long and you see the "show N more comments" comments with better scores (upvotes) are given preference. From the MSE How does comment voting and flagging work?:
- When there are many comments on a post, some comments are hidden when the page loads, and there is a button to “show N more comments”. The comments with the fewest upvotes are hidden first. The threshold depends on the number of comments on the post and on the number of answers on the page.
So an upvoted but relatively useless comment could appear in the uncollapsed list of comments. If it had not been upvoted it might have been hidden by default, and a more relevant comment would possibly have appeared instead.
Additionally, comments can be automatically deleted with comment flags without moderator intervention in specific situations. Upvotes on comments can make it more difficult for the system to auto delete a comment without moderator action. (A lone "I've read this comment" upvote won't affect this)
- If a comment is flagged by three users, it will be auto-soft-deleted. There is no penalty for this. Flagged comments will be surfaced to moderators, so if you have a problem with a comment, flag it.
- Comments with upvotes require more flags to be deleted without moderator intervention: 1 more flag per 3 votes above 3 (i.e. number of flags = 3 + score/3).
I'd encourage you to upvote only comments you actually feel are worth attention and saving. But ultimately it's not a huge deal because comments aren't judged with the same rigor as posts.
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than 12 separate comments, in any case.