Is there a way to hide posts below a certain vote threshold?

https://lemmy.world/post/163431

Is there a way to hide posts below a certain vote threshold? - Lemmy.world

Otherwise, what’s the point?

Then, no one would answer here ;p
If you make this an option new stuff wont get pushed to the top nearly as much.
This is the way it works on reddit. I should have specified that the threshold is negative unless you change it yourself.

So every post should have 0 votes?

Because if you hide posts without votes, none are gonna get shown

I was thinking it would work like reddit, where you can set a threshold in your preferences and posts below that vote total will be hidden from you. The default was something like -5 iirc.
Every post would still start with your one vote.
Well to answer your question, no that doesn’t exist. But there’s still a point to view posts, just sort by HOT. I never used the feature you described, didnt even know it existed
In some way, this intensive people again to downvote things they don't agree with, that often creates a very toxic setting on Reddit. For now, most of the messages that are really bad should just be reported and deleted by the moderators. But I guess it is a lot of work now for the moderators to keep up with the high amount of new posts.

But I guess it is a lot of work now for the moderators to keep up with the high amount of new posts.

Exactly. Tildes doesn't have user voting at all, and I think it will fail to scale for precisely this reason.

Yeah that would be a good way to recreate the echo chamber we love in reddit
You can set the threshold to -1000 if you want to see everything. I'm not sure what a good default would be.
I dunno, I personally like going into a newish thread, but options are always nice I guess, couldn't you just sort by hot/top or whatever though?
The sort options stay the same. And I just realized that by 'post' I'm thinking mostly about comments. I used the wrong word and it's confusing people, although I suppose the same idea holds for top-level posts.