• TehPers@beehaw.org
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    12 hours ago

    Lemmy also benefits from not tracking total karma or whatever. Per-post or per-comment scores at most.

    From my experience, Beehaw disabling downvotes furthers this even more. This means that people can either voice their disagreement, report the post/comment for violating the rules, or ignore it and move on. There’s no way to anonymously “punish” a post you disagree with (unless it violates the rules), and not as much incentive to stick to the echo chamber either.

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      9 hours ago

      I’ve never gotten the point of upvoting or downvoting as the main for of engagement with “social” media. I may do one or the other once a week when I get a chuckle or see an absurd take on journalism that isn’t worth engaging with, but simply clicking an icon is scarcely participation.

      People with actual things to say is far more satisfying than facing a Hatfield-McCoy standoff.