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submitted 1 year ago by aroom@kbin.social to c/kbinMeta@kbin.social

On every thread or post, if you click on more and activity, you'll get the info.

I personally find this to be a good things, I've seen people using downvote way too easily. I like the idea that we need to be somehow accountable for those mechanism.

edit: It could be somehow improved to have an option to let this info only available between concerned users.

edit edit: I think that up/downvote info shouldn't be public, but kept private between the users involved. we need to address this privacy issue.

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[-] aroom@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

you shouldn't assume that much about my intention tho. and I rather talk to you and argue that being told to "shut if up", even tho you didn't say it, it's how a downvote feels.

I certainly don't want kbin to be a reddit 2.0. but id like people to feel free to express themself in all matter, not only being serious. We don't have to agree about that, it's ok. But one thing that I really wish would stay on reddit is this downvote culture.

[-] vaguerant@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago

Are downvotes not a way in which people freely express themselves?

[-] aroom@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

of course. but it's not mandatory to use them lightly.

for me it's a really powerful statement.

[-] Blakerboy777@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago

For me it's rather trivial. It just means "I like that" or "I don't like that." It's an easy way if someone says something dumb or wrong for everyone to see that what they said was really unpopular. I think blocking is a far less trivial and shouldn't be bandied about so easily. Commenting in response can be adding to the discussion, or it can just be a super downvote where you explain exactly how wrong they are. You're entitled to your opinion and I won't block you for having a different one than mine, but I will downvote when I disagree.

[-] aroom@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

you do you, but I'm reluctant of building a community where the majority decide what's popular or unpopular with such behaviour. I'm more inclined to design and act for inclusivity.

this is exactly what I wish we don't bring from reddit.

[-] jinno@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago

for me it's a really powerful statement.

Unfortunately, that's not really the common thinking. It was the most commonly ignored piece of reddiquette.

[-] aroom@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

so let's change that! 🤗

[-] Cavalarrr@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago

I understand what you're saying, but at the time, would you have rather I replied to each of the comments with 'I disagree', 'I don't like this', etc? That's just opening things up for unnecessary arguments that end up taking over a whole thread, which is sort of what's happening now.

[-] aroom@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago

well taking up the whole thread is not an issue or is it? I quite enjoy talking with you to be honnest.

but your right, I understand that you don't want to reply to all my silly post. but I'm my book, you could have just ignored them and do nothing.

that's what I do when I see something that I don't agree with or don't like. either reply or ignore. I'll downvote only at the last recourse.

but I understand that we don't share the same value as what downvoting mean, and I'm ok with that. I just wish that this place will be build on the fediverse values from now on.

[-] Cavalarrr@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago

well taking up the whole thread is not an issue or is it? I quite enjoy talking with you to be honnest.

If the thread is relevant to the topic at hand, then no, and I think this is relevant.

you could have just ignored them and do nothing.

I could have, but I chose to downvote a handful of comments that I didn't think were adding anything to the discussion, and I felt could have been seen on any top 100 reddit thread.

but I understand that we don't share the same value as what downvoting mean, and I'm ok with that.

I'm ok with that as well, and I appreciate that we can have a civil discussion about it. Like I've already said, it wasn't a personal attack or me saying "shut up". If I wanted to do that, I'd have commented that, and likely been deservedly downvoted into oblivion, because that's just not productive.

Edit; My first reply sounds a bit authoritarian, I think, and that's not what I want to convey- I'm not saying there can't be discussions that slowly veer off the topic of the post, but at the same time, if you're clicking into post comments, you don't want the first thing you see to be a 50 comment chain that winds up in a heated name calling argument, or two people just talking about PS1 emulators on your @knitting post, especially when there's no way to collapse comments currently (officially).

[-] McBinary@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago

This is the point that needs to be conveyed. Not every comment requires a full engagement of conversation. A quick up/down vote to show agreement is all that's needed and we shouldn't require unnecessary fluff.

Additionally, having a log of people's liked comments sounds like an incredible source of abuse for people scraping user data...

[-] aroom@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

up vote and down vote is not mandatory.

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