No, an algorithm is responsible for weeding out the trolls.
No, an algorithm is responsible for weeding out the trolls.
Any article that was published before the rollout of the new system is closed for comments. For technical reasons the old and the new comment system need to be kept separate. In regards to the comment view, unfortunately what you see here is what you get. There's no Konami code to give you a different comment view.…
Remember where the old "Start A New Discussion" button was? In that same spot now exists the "Reply to this post" button. You seem to have already found that though, since I'm replying to your new discussion :)
Good eye in catching the hover feature ;)
It's important! Important enough that our Tech Team is already on it and working on a fix. Hang in there.
Nope, Kinja automatically sorts out the trolls so they get bumped all the way to the back.
Down with the Totillgeoisie!
Gawker uses Kinja. It's super effective!
I completely agree that in Europe things are not as rosy when it comes to roaming. However, roaming prices and agreements are currently being regulated down to very cheap price points (a 0.70 euro cap per megabyte becomes effective in July with the cap falling to 0.20 cents by 2014). It is only a matter of time before…
To make things even more interesting (and convoluted), Apple Maps has two rival services collaborating with each other: NavTeq (owned by Nokia) and Tele Atlas (owned by TomTom), with Nokia licensing C9 from Apple. Christ my head is going to explode. So it's essentially a three-way handshake which leads me to believe…
I'm curious to see where Garmin will head after all of this. Traditional GPS companies have been slowly edged out by smartphone navigation systems. Garmin tried and failed with the nuviphone. TomTom has secured its future with iOS so it can now afford to open up premium features to users based on the volume they will…
Hmmm, what web browser, browser version, and OS are you using? Also, are you running AdBlock Plus or any similar script blocker?
Yeah, unfortunately the artificial brain articles is closed for comments, which is sad, but at least you can continue the discussion in #whitenoise .
The comments are arranged according to comment score. The top scoring comment thread comes first. I'm not quite sure what the mechanics of the scoring algorithm are, that's better known by our tech team, but pretty much the higher score a comment thread gets, the more visibility it receives at the top. Which is why…
Thank you, we hope to iron out all the kinks soon! Our team is hard at work every day on developing new useful functions and perks for Kinja.
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Comments are closed on all articled published prior to this one. Articles before this one are pre-Kinja articles with the old comment system. Their discussions are closed for technical reasons.
Pre-Kinja articles have their discussions closed. Post-Kinja articles are open for discussion. Unfortunately this exists for technical reasons. You notice it now because Kinja is fresh. Give it a day or two for post-Kinja articles to populate the sidebar.