• Bear83170@beehaw.org
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    2 years ago

    The issue lies with what downvotes really mean. We’ve all seen instances on Reddit where one was downvoted to hell because it was an idea contrary to the majority of the sub/echo chamber even though their idea was totally valid.

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      2 years ago

      I would very much like a world where upvotes and downvotes are not symmetric. As is we say total is upvotes minus downvotes, but in reality upvotes exist to say “good job” and downvotes should exist to say “this is spam or unnecessary”

      A better system, IMO, would be to make downvoting closer to reporting, a little harder to do, but if the ratio of down to up passes a certain threshold, the comment is then flagged for review and/or just massively downgraded.

      Oh, and you cannot do that to something you reply to. Either say “this is trash not worth engaging with” and move on, thus ensuring trolls do not get fed, or reply but acknowledge it was worth engagement.

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        2 years ago

        I like where you are going with that thought. I would like to see tags users can vote on like “spam, bot, hate, troll” or something. So the users can moderate themselves a bit. These tags can then be reviewed by a moderator who can make the ultimately decide what happens. Of course this is still prone to bridging and bullying but just trying to think outside the box

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      2 years ago

      Honestly it was kinda foolish for Reddit to ever think it was going to be otherwise. People are inherently tribal by nature.

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      2 years ago

      That’s always distressing to see, but if it keeps happening it’s also evidence that community isn’t worth the time to visit.