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rglullis@communick.news 1 day agoYou took my comment way too literally, then. What I am asking is for people that browse by /all to stop downvoting everything they see, as if there were trying to train some algorithm.
Comment on NSFW on Lemmy
rglullis@communick.news 1 day agoYou took my comment way too literally, then. What I am asking is for people that browse by /all to stop downvoting everything they see, as if there were trying to train some algorithm.
5714@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
This can’t be real?
rglullis@communick.news 1 day ago
What? That people browse by /all and downvote everything they don’t like? You can bet that this is standard practice. I’ve argued with a good number of people who treat the /all feed just as a regular feed and feel completely justified in downvoting anything they don’t personally like.
rglullis@communick.news 1 day ago
Take a look at these and tell me if these people are down voting because they are interested in the community or they are just trying to bury posts they don’t like:
lemvotes.org/post/communick.news/post/3897488
lemvotes.org/post/communick.news/post/3839154
communick.news/post/3822175
5714@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
There is no evidence for algorithm-based voting and those are mostly controversial posts which discuss the very acceptance of LLMs into a program, ie there is no guarantee that they belong into the respective community.
rglullis@communick.news 22 hours ago
I didn’t say “algorithm-based” voting. I said “people vote on anything they don’t like, as if they would be training some algorithm”.
The posts are about Emacs packages for using “AI agents” posted on the Emacs. People are downvoting them only because “AI is bad”, not because they particularly care about Emacs or the package at hand. It’s an idiotic, self-righteous reason to downvote an article and it clearly shows that the people doing it have no relation to the communities where they are being posted.