>"One way I think HN, Reddit, and other link-recommendation sites can put power into their users' hands is to allow each user to tweak the recommendations algorithm to suite their own preferences." //
This.
When scores were removed this was my reaction; if you don't want scores why does that mean I can't have them?
Diverse algos for ranking would also work against gaming of the system IMO.
This.
When scores were removed this was my reaction; if you don't want scores why does that mean I can't have them?
Diverse algos for ranking would also work against gaming of the system IMO.