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CombedSpaghetti @lemmynsfw.com
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Do you want downvotes? (POLL)
  • I don't care about winning against you or getting you to do anything, your opinions and actions after today are your own.

    Suppressing down votes is something I disagree with, and I'm voicing those concerns.

  • Do you want downvotes? (POLL)
  • I posted when this instance first started and there was nearly nothing. So yeah I would and did. I didnt complain about the down votes and wasnt demanding up votes either.

    I'm entitled to nothing, posts or votes. You are entitled to nothing as well.

  • Do you want downvotes? (POLL)
  • Lol I'm sorry but you're are entitled to nothing when posting. If people like it, great you get upvotes. No one is entitled to those votes though. If you were, then they'd be meaningless (or at least more meaningless haha)

  • Do you want downvotes? (POLL)
  • Id say enable it. There is no complex algorithm that promotes content based on up and down votes like with sites like YouTube. If people want niche stuff that performs poorly on All > Top, they can see it on the niche sub for that content in their subscriptions or directly on the sub page. Having a low score doesnt delete posts.

  • Do you want downvotes? (POLL)
  • Having to enumerate every single rule on a sub would be horrific and more importantly preference can't be written into rules. What a community likes and doesnt like is based on the voting system, thats the fundamental point of Lemmy and reddit.

    Thinking you can post whatever you want and expect all the exposure without regards to a communities tastes just because it doesnt explicitly violate rules is entitlement.

  • Do you want downvotes? (POLL)
  • You aren't entitled to exposure. Voting the good up and the less good down is the fundamental basis of sites like Lemmy and Reddit. As a content creator/poster it of course hurts when your stuff isnt enjoyed by the community, but its the decision of the users what gets big and what doesnt.