What should I use it for?
In case of posts - should I downvote things that I don’t agree with? Or things that I don’t want to see in my feed (posts with low amount of votes fell more to the bottom)? Or things that I consider harmful/stupid/younameit?

In case of comments - should I downvote something that I don’t agree with? When should I use this button in case of comments. Or maybe I should not - cause what’s the point, actually?

  • @work_at_google
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    24 years ago

    Which was never used that way on reddit. It has always been “I don’t like this” button.

    • @kujawOP
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      14 years ago

      You may be right. I wonder what are exact percentages of ppl using it for those two purposes.

      • @Stoned_Ape
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        4 years ago

        Reddit has grown considerably. I guess that maybe 2% use it that way.

        • @kujawOP
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          14 years ago

          So having in my that Lemmy will also grow, we should have this fact in mind.

          • @Stoned_Ape
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            24 years ago

            If I understand you correctly, we should have the way on how to use the system in mind before Lemmy grows too big. I agree with that.

            I asked about the voting system before on this instance, but most people didn’t care at all. Especially the admins and mods think that anybody should just do whatever they like. They also were not aware of the Reddiquette.

            • @kujawOP
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              24 years ago

              You understood me perfectly.

              They also were not aware of the Reddiquette.

              Very surprising.

    • @Stoned_Ape
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      14 years ago

      Not true at all. This is how it was written in the Reddiquette from the beginning, and for some time, it was used like that. Today, though, it’s absolutely like you say: It is only used for agreement and disagreement, or “whooo I like that!!1” and “booo I hate that!!1”.

      Though they still incorporated these old rules in the new version of the Reddiquette, they do practicall nothing for getting these rules known to the users. If you ask me, they can sell the data they gain from the voting system way better if the data stems from emotional reactions rather than thoughtful analysis.