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  • My ability to downvote posts in a community should not depend on the mod of that community being ok with it. “This is my community, and I don’t want downvotes” would only be an acceptable attitude if seeing the community at all was opt-in, but it’s not. Everyone sees everything unless they’ve already blocked the community or user.



  • After I participated in the other thread, I thought of a couple more scenarios where downvoting is useful:

    • “this post is low effort”

    Downvoting is a useful feedback tool to say hey OP, I have given your post an amount of my time that your low effort post did not earn. Try harder next time.

    • “we don’t need yet another community for this topic”

    If a person creates a new community for a topic that already has one (or more), to get around the community blocks that users have already put up, that’s functionally very similar to ban evasion. I’m tired of blocking repeat communities. If I see a person make a new community for a topic that is practically identical to one that exists, a downvote is warranted.

    I’m not telling you my opinion should overrule the other arguments here, but it’s better to have all sides present so it’s not just an echo chamber.



  • morphballganon@mtgzone.comtoLemmy NSFW@lemmynsfw.comDo you want downvotes? (POLL)
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    10 days ago

    Yes I like having downvotes. I use downvotes to notice trends of spam so I can better identify who to report/block.

    That site sabotages the back button, fyi.

    ALSO the downvote disabling feature never worked as intended. It only blocks lemmynsfw accounts from downvoting anything, lemmynsfw or otherwise. THIS account could already downvote anything federated.












  • morphballganon@mtgzone.comtoPolyamory@lemmy.worldVent
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    29 days ago

    Sorry to hear that mate. It might just take some time. You said you just moved, so no one knew you at that event. Show up at more events, so people have a chance to remember you. Make sure you make a good impression (nice clothes, cologne/perfume, smile, respect consent etc) and it’s just a matter of time!

    Also, PDX has multiple venues and multiple types of events… the one you went to may or may not be the best type for you. Keep looking! Maybe even ask other attendees where else they like going, after chatting for a bit to get to know them.