I’m not sure if this is unpopular per se, but yeah, I don’t think people on here are voting in a consistent way and that makes it confusing to know which posts are actually unpopular opinions.

I have seen people say something like “nice unpopular opinion, take my upvote”, but the votes don’t reflect that sentiment when a truly unpopular opinion is posted and it’s heavily downvoted. Also, in reverse, posts that appear to be agreed-upon popular opinions are massively upvoted.

I think a good number of people on here downvote opinions they don’t agree with, which is a reflex I can empathize with, but doing that might discourage people to post here. So, I think people should upvoting posts you don’t agree with.

And I think that it should be posted clearly for people to read and refer to in the about section of the community. I think maybe it should be a pinned post too (at least for a little while) because I don’t think everyone reads the about sections.

TL;DR — For the sake of clarity, there should be a posted rule that basically states: upvotes mean you don’t agree with the opinion and downvotes mean you agree. So, if you agree with this post please downvote it.

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    8 months ago

    Made a post on here a while ago to the effect of “posts that receive a certain amount of upvotes after x amount of hours should be automatically removed for being unpopular.” I think this is the only way to moderate this community. Reddit’s r/unpopularopinion stated its rules all over the sub page and people still voted with what they agreed/disagreed with; in other words, it’s a lost cause trying to force people to upvote things they specifically disagree with.

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      I think if down votes were somehow disabled that might help. Adding [Unpopular Opinion] before each post title might get people to wake up a bit before voting as well. I don’t think it’s a total lost cause but I do think as things are now communities like this are pointless.

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      I’m not familiar with the original subreddit, but yeah, you’re probably right about that last point