I am a reddit refugee. Keep seeing that this is supposed to be somehow better than Reddit. As far as I can tell, it follows a similar format, less restrictive on posts being removed I suppose. But It looks like people still get down vote brigaded on some communities. So I’m curious, how it’s better?
The more I see how people use downvotes, the less I like them as a feature in general. I don’t downvote things anymore.
Downvotes as they are seem like bad design on the human interaction level. They fail to iterate on years of knowledge gained since their inception.
I generally downvote in two scenarios. One is if someone is being a jerk, which is not necessarily enough for a report but always annoying. The other is if they are sharing misinformation, even if I believe they mean nothing bad with it.
I think it has it’s place as a way to reduce visibility.
And sometimes I enjoy getting downvotes - there are times I knowingly rub a group of people (generally authoritarians) the wrong way, and I’m happy to see the message is well received. ;)
I’ve taken to replying in both cases :^)
When I have the time and energy, that is. A lot of my comments are just me adding what I hope is relevant context or correcting what I assume is accidental misinformation.
I understand reducing visibility of “bad” content, I’m just not sure the tool is worth its negative side effects.
Yeah, time and energy is key. But I do notice quite a bit of these types of quality interactions here - it’s very much appreciated! :)