CynicusRex
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- Comment on Lemmy devs are considering making all votes public - have your say 2 months ago:
If a website could be sure none of their users are malicious/bots and all of the users are perfectly rational and virtuous then public or private voting wouldn’t matter either way. That being nearly impossible, why not a reputation based system like Stack Exchange? Only when an account meets certain requirements they can vote.
To boot, on the website tweakers.net one can actually vote -1, …, +3.
- +3: “Spotlight comments are of such high quality and substantive value that they clearly stand out above the rest”
- +2: “Informative and interesting comments that are a useful addition to the discussion in an on-topic thread or the information in the article”
- +1: “Nice on-topic responses with knowledge that is common knowledge”
- +0: “Comments that do not contain a relevant contribution, but are posted with good intentions”
- -1: “Flamebaits, trolls, misplaced jokes, unnecessarily hurtful comments and other comments that violate our terms and conditions or house rules”
- Comment on Proton is transitioning towards a non-profit structure | Proton 2 months ago:
Then they should move away from crypto“currencies” too. I deleted my Protonmail account when Proton began peddling these multi-level marketing pyramid Ponzi schemes, i.e., crypto“currencies”.