It's time to admit Lemmy has won the "the biggest reddit alternative" award, why it's time for all of us to consider supporting it (here's why) + reopening r/LemmyMigration
Who cares about downvotes though, honestly? I was expecting some piss-poor Marxist take, because that's what you mentioned in your comment, but didn't find one. I know they exist though, I've browsed Lemmygrad before.
I see what you meant to with your posting of that link, though... Maybe you need to be a bit less sensitive? You're going to have a hard time on here with a sensitivity threshold so low. 12-ish downvotes never killed anyone. Nobody cancelled anyone, nobody got called a nazi. Nobody got censored or deplatformed. Chill out 😁
Do you have any source confirming that the average person cares about downvotes? Did you consider lurkers? I'm not convinced, myself, but I have nothing to back my position.
I thought the topic was to show that redditors were talking about Lemmy, I did not know it was about getting more people aboard. There was no such indication in the community's sidebar, or in the post itself.
But now that you mention it, lots of people are talking about that in the comments. Maybe I just shouldn't be here!
It's social disapproval; most people care about social approval--it's human nature. When googling the question, Ican't find scientific studies, but general conversation where pretty much everyone involved agrees that downvotes are at least disappointing and at can make people not want to participate.
That's what I thought, this is a gut feeling, which I guess is as good as mine.
I know the person on Reddit is trying to get people to join, but I interpreted the linking as a way to say "look, reddit is talking about us". Which, as you suggest, is not the right interpretation.
I have no interest in participating in Lemmy's market strategy workshops. Enjoy your day!