meme i made that is also very true for me lol
https://media.kbin.social/9a/61/9a612623b2a856cf5e2e92d9705cbe5b56c8f5a3589a29a89f606124df3c7670.png
meme i made that is also very true for me lol
https://media.kbin.social/9a/61/9a612623b2a856cf5e2e92d9705cbe5b56c8f5a3589a29a89f606124df3c7670.png
It's the default on reddit because you should like your own content in almost all cases.
I do it too, though I'll then change it to a downvote if I say something which is later demonstrated to be wrong.
Last time this happened I edited to add something like "Edit: This is a bad response. See below." and then downvoted it. If you edit too much, the rest of the conversation won't make sense anymore.
But agreed, posts with no upvotes look so sad and unloved!
I grew up browsing the Facepunch forums, where self-rating posts was also possible and public at least at one point in time.
To be blunt, it kinda just made everyone who did it look like a tool and they got hella made fun of. So no, you're not the only one, I avoid upvoting my own stuff like the plague.
For me it's more like: me upvoting my old comment because I forgot I wrote it because I think "Hey, this guy's being reasonable and not yelling at people and stated both positives and negatives about a subject while trying to present a balanced view."
Then a few seconds later, looking at the username and realizing, "Oh hey... that was me."
Alternatively: "This was useful advice and solved my hardware problem, upvote" and then realizing it was also me, but I'd forgotten that I once knew the solution to that hardware (or software) problem.
Edit: although to be fair, in both of these circumstances (particularly the second) I'm talking about the entire internet in general rather than kbin / lemmy.