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TheRickles

(3,294 posts)
1. I, too, have been grateful for the chance to give back to DU, but I'm disappointed that
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 06:10 PM
17 hrs ago

there's no feedback mechanism to find out how the other jurors voted (if there are others), and what ended up happening to the post.

hunter

(40,594 posts)
3. It used to be like that. People could also make comments.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 06:33 PM
17 hrs ago

Sometime it got ugly, erupting into huge flame wars that jumped from thread to thread.

The current system is much better.


George McGovern

(11,535 posts)
4. Hmmm. Thanks for your clear perspective hunter. I did not know how it used to be.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 06:44 PM
17 hrs ago

I'm glad I never saw the old system. I'd rather do my simple duty and leave it at that, trusting the current system to work things out.

TheRickles

(3,294 posts)
5. The system works well to keep things civil.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 07:45 PM
16 hrs ago

But the jurors are often left in the dark. For example, we can be asked whether we thought the comment in question was made in good faith or was ill-intended. Not sure how we're supposed to divine that! And we also don't learn how other jurors feel about any given issue, which would be nice feedback to get a sense of where the community as a whole is at.

But minor quibbles, I guess, about a system that is overall quite wonderful.

hunter

(40,594 posts)
8. Usually I can tell when the post or the alert was intended to be disruptive...
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 08:39 PM
15 hrs ago

... or to express a personal grudge.

Sometimes people alert hoping to get someone they disagree with locked out of the thread.

I occasionally decline jury duty when I don't know what anybody is talking about, often involving some hot news on television and social media.

And sometimes I just want to yell at everyone in a thread, "Shut the Fuck up!"

Best walk away from that.

Brother Buzz

(39,817 posts)
12. Juxtaposition, some of the most witty and hilarious responses were posted to obvious offending posts
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 09:27 PM
14 hrs ago

Not all juries devolved into nastiness, but it is what it is.

PatSeg

(52,960 posts)
6. I type in the name of the thread
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 07:51 PM
16 hrs ago

to search and find the post, so I can see what happened and what the other comments said. Can't find out how the other jurors voted though.

TheRickles

(3,294 posts)
9. Good idea, I'll try that. Do you know how many jurors are usually involved in any given post?
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 08:48 PM
15 hrs ago

Brother Buzz

(39,817 posts)
13. Seven
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 09:29 PM
14 hrs ago

On edit: Odd, but looks like it’s actually six…at least back in the day

Juror #1 voted to HIDE IT and said: No explanation given
Juror #2 voted to HIDE IT and said: all this "holier than thou" complaining about grave dancing is too much. This isn't North Korea, we don't have to pretend to be grieving, weeping and wailing.
Juror #3 voted to HIDE IT and said: No explanation given
Juror #4 voted to LEAVE IT ALONE and said: Seems like a heated argument. It's not polite, but doesn't seem to violate current community standards, sad as that may be.
Juror #5 voted to HIDE IT and said: No explanation given
Juror #6 voted to HIDE IT and said: No explanation given

TheRickles

(3,294 posts)
14. Thanks. I'll have to look more closely next time I'm on a jury.
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 07:48 AM
4 hrs ago

I don't remember being able to give an explanation, just checking a box with my decision.

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