Neutral rumor comments
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2015 3:52 am
The rumor system is great! I love it! It's the best!
That said, I think it would be neat if promoting or quashing a rumor was more of an active decision, and if there was a third default option that simply adds to a rumor without significantly affecting its status - I.E. 'rumor comment (rumor text)', just to add peanut gallery style comments that don't show any impetus toward bolstering or refuting the rumor. I feel like a lot of people use promote exclusively just to add comments, and even sometimes use promote for negative commentary - perhaps if choosing to bolster or hinder a rumor in addition to commenting on it was a more active decision, people might be a bit more conscious of how their comments affect the status of the rumor!
I do think that even 'neutral' comments should contribute a small amount to keeping the rumor around, though, simply by nature of the fact that people talking about it makes a rumor stick around more. Though, I can also definitely see a case for promote being the 'default' because of this - any thoughts?
That said, I think it would be neat if promoting or quashing a rumor was more of an active decision, and if there was a third default option that simply adds to a rumor without significantly affecting its status - I.E. 'rumor comment (rumor text)', just to add peanut gallery style comments that don't show any impetus toward bolstering or refuting the rumor. I feel like a lot of people use promote exclusively just to add comments, and even sometimes use promote for negative commentary - perhaps if choosing to bolster or hinder a rumor in addition to commenting on it was a more active decision, people might be a bit more conscious of how their comments affect the status of the rumor!
I do think that even 'neutral' comments should contribute a small amount to keeping the rumor around, though, simply by nature of the fact that people talking about it makes a rumor stick around more. Though, I can also definitely see a case for promote being the 'default' because of this - any thoughts?