Comment on The crusade against Lemmy devs, lemmy.ml, and so-called "tankies"
Cricket@lemmy.zip 11 hours agoI agree with you, even though I sometimes succumb to the desire to downvote comments that I think are stupid or that I don’t agree with. I’ve downvoted a few here, but generally not for disagreeing with me but for comments that seem in bad faith or that don’t seem to contribute anything to the conversation. What you’re describing is essentially what I recognize as the (old?) Slashdot moderation guidelines, but very likely older than that. I wish that votes information were more public so it would be easy to see it at a glance.
logicbomb@lemmy.world 10 hours ago
I often feel a strong desire to downvote in retaliation to other people’s downvotes, so I certainly don’t expect others to be perfect when I’ve probably not perfectly lived up to my own ideals in the past. The real answer, I think is to remove downvotes, even from the underlying message formats, and somehow rework the “report” button so that it’s not a burden for mods to deal with. Maybe something like Slashdot’s community moderation could ease the burden.
Cricket@lemmy.zip 10 hours ago
I completely agree with you. I have wished that Lemmy would remove downvoting for a long time now. Some instances have done that individually. I also often wonder why no one else ever adopted at least some of the ideas of Slashdot’s community moderation model. Perhaps it was just too complicated and different from other systems.