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?

  • @xvf
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    34 years ago

    Some? Neither Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or tik-tok have it.

    If I agree with a comment I can upvote it, why can’t I downvote something I don’t agree with. I don’t always feel like commenting and debating with someone.

    • @Stoned_Ape
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      14 years ago

      Isn’t the downvote, if used that way, a sort of a “micro comment”?

      • DessalinesA
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        14 years ago

        No, a downvote is not a comment.

        • @Stoned_Ape
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          4 years ago

          I disagree. If you ask me, it is a comment in form of a data point. Comparable to the “thumbs up” you can do in real life. I think almost all people would say that this is a form of commentary. Or applause, and “booo” on the other hand. They are not literally words, but communication is more than just words. Even on the web. Another examples would be the new kind of emoticons a user can flag a post/comment on Reddit, similar to Discord.

          Edit: Or just make a tiny little thought experiment. Lets assume I just downvoted your comment above, for any reason I might have. Is that really no commentary at all?

          • @kujawOP
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            24 years ago

            I think it’s no commentary at all, since there’s no content in your "comment’.

            • @Stoned_Ape
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              04 years ago

              But it is also not nothing, is it? The person using the downvote button has a reason to do so. It’s not purely random. It is a reaction, and it is visible to everyone, including the creator of the comment.

              • @kujawOP
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                14 years ago

                Yeah, but what does it mean? What meaning has this downvote?

                • @Stoned_Ape
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                  4 years ago

                  According to most users on Reddit and here, it means the voters disagree with you, and don’t recommend others to read what you wrote.

                  You are right that a fully detailed explanation is lacking, but it also doesn’t mean literally nothing.

                  See that someone downvoted my comment above? The person doing thought that my comment wasn’t okay, I guess. Whatever the reason might be, it wasn’t something positive, but something negative.

                  • @kujawOP
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                    14 years ago

                    Wouldn’t you like to know the reason? Wouldn’t this knowledge make discussion worth more?

    • @kujawOP
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      14 years ago

      Sorry, I don’t use any of them, so I have not idea. However yes, I remember on Facebook it was only “like” button, you couldn’t “dislike”. I only use Reddit and Lobsters and since recently, Lemmy. And I’ve seen some subreddits removed downvote button, also Lobsters did it recently.

    • @kujawOP
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      14 years ago

      Do you know any FLOSS news aggregators that don’t use downvote button?
      What I know are - Lobsters, but it’s invite-only.
      From other types of websites there’s Diaspora. And Mastodon, which I’ve tried recently, however I feel that microblogging is not for me, too much noise.

    • @work_at_google
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      04 years ago

      why can’t I downvote something I don’t agree with. I don’t always feel like commenting and debating with someone.

      What’s the value in that? Do you think it helps the overall discussion? Because the argument here that down-vote does more harm than good for discussion and community’s sanity.

      Maybe if you want to feel good a client-only down-vote button would be more suited for this, so you can unload a bit of frustration and not affect the network negatively.