• lemmydividebyzero@reddthat.com
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    2 months ago

    Unfortunately, the Lemmy community copied opinion downvoting from Reddit.

    There are good reasons to downvote, but a different opinion is not one of them. This just leads to echo chambers.

    There are 3 options: upvote, downvote and the 3rd one is just not clicking anything.

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      2 months ago

      Literally all my downvotes are from people with different options. This is a huge echo chamber. I rarely insult anyone and I’m always polite. I don’t believe vaccinations are safe for everyone since there are side effects, and I think each person should make their own decision about them. I don’t think gender issues are the most important thing in the world.

      These are controversial opinions on this platform. :) And I get a lot of downvotes for those opinions when they show up. Not that I care, because I just ignore it. But in the larger picture, it makes people leave the platform.

      Why should they stay? I think Lemmy needs to have a good reason to be used. Memes won’t be enough.

      I still like the idea of a platform without big tech though. I just think most people don’t realize what makes people stay on a platform. It’s not memes.

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      2 months ago

      I think voting should be as what was originally set out by Reddit; I don’t know if it’s still in their guidelines. The voting system indicates the relevancy of the contribution and whether it adds to the discussion or not. Spam and off-topic contributions gets shoved to the bottom and everything else rises to the top.

      Obviously most people on Reddit these days use it as a like/dislike, agree/disagree voting system as well.

      Does Lemmy instance owners and community mods ban people for having a different opinion that’s so benign?

      Some Reddit mods attempt to be authoritative and ban people who hold different opinions to themselves. I know I have and I stay out of subs that relate to politics, the news, and anything divisive really.