My experience
A few hours ago, I commented on a post about a nuclear power plant in Georgia on lemmy.ml:
Why expensive nuclear reactors instead of cheaper renewables?
What happened? 8 likes, 11 dislikes
I am totally honest with you now: This makes me sad, because it’s the same behavior that I experienced on Reddit and why I deleted my account there. Different oppinion => Downvote!!! Now my comment has a “-3” score and I could think about deleting it. I won’t do it, but others would maybe do it. IMO, that’s how we create echo chambers.
I want to post what I like to (not what the 60-vs-40-majority of the platform likes me to post)…
So let me ask you these question:
- When do you upvote 👍?
- When do you downvote 👎?
- When do you do neither 👍👎?
My answers:
When do you upvote? 👍
- same opinion as mine
- a post that I think should get more attention
When do you downvote? 👎
- discrimination
- trolls
- irrationality, ignoring facts
When do you do neither? 👍👎
- different opinion => I write a comment instead
- posts I classify as “not interesting”
Upvote:
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I can tell some effort/thought went into the post/comment
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It contributes to the correct community
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Is somewhat original
Downvote:
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It doesn’t belong in the community
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Is spam
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Post/comment is rude or contains unnecessarily offensive material
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It’s a Reddit’ism such as commenting “This” below something they agree with
Neither:
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It’s a hot take I don’t agree with
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It’s been posted several times (including cross-posts because I typically sort by all)
Commenting “This” means that I go to your profile and downvote everything you ever posted.
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I usually downvote people who are clearly pandering for fake internet points
Take my Upvote!
But wait, what if that’s what you’re after?
Now I’m irritated.
Le thanks for the gold, kind stranger