I personally dont but why do you think ppl care so much about being downvoted on internet chat forums?
I personally dont but why do you think ppl care so much about being downvoted on internet chat forums?
Been testing Kbin and Tildes, and I like the way Tildes does it. There are upvotes, no downvotes. Instead, there are also labels that can be applied like joke and off-topic.
Tildes wants to encourage longer, thoughtful discussion so jokes get pushed to the bottom by default.
Currently, no option to custom sort that I could see if, for example, you want to read funny comments instead—and that's fine.
Point is, a better system than upvotes/downvotes would be nice as a general feature for aggregators going forward.
Hello and thank you for your effort. I noticed a small incompatibility with Lemmy's voting that is worth looking into. *Expected result* 1. an upvote in lemmy is an upvote in kbin. 2. a downvote in lemmy is a down vote in kbin. **current result** 1. a n upvote in lemmy is a favorite in kbin. 2. a down vote in lemmy does not appear in kbin.
Ernest has said he's open to removing downvotes
Lovin' this dude more and more @ernest
That would be a pity -personally I think downvotes, for all they can be abused, are a necessary counterpart to upvotes if you’re going to have a voting system at all. “All attention is good attention” doesn’t work well in real life or online.
Now if the change was to allow individual magazines to choose upvotes+downvotes, only upvotes or none at all, I think there’s a better case for that - let people try different systems for different circumstances,