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The reason one starts multiple threads on OS News is that:
1) a single thread with an unpopular view point (no matter how valid) will get voted down to oblivion, hiding that opinion. (Which is not a fair way of working when people down vote due to emotional reasons, as with stories like this.)
2) Everyone has a limit of around 2 down votes on any user before you are unable to further down vote other comments by that user. (this is a guess, but it seems to work that way for me.)
So, your first couple of comments are cannon fodder. It's gaming the system, but it stops the usual suspects down voting the comments they dislike because they can't stand anyone not agreeing with their own opinion. In the end, more people see your comments and more people up vote them if they agree and then often go back to see what you actually said and make their own mind up. Example? At one point my two initial comments were at -2, but they've since been voted back up to -1 or 0. That was less likely to happen with no coverage.




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2009-05-19
Then start one thread and stick to it, and not start x+y threads, just because you're angry about Thom editing your submission.