Bring back people getting excited about stuff.

  • snooggums@piefed.world
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    3 hours ago

    People having reasons that don’t align with yours doesn’t make them willy-nilly.

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      3 hours ago

      Sorry I wasn’t clear, I mean that some people (I assume) use downvotes just to mean “I don’t agree with the thing you said” rather than “this is extremely offensive/cruel/horrifically bigoted/spreading dangerous misinformation” etc - even on something really minor like “I prefer this tv programme to that one” or “I like this foodstuff made in this way”.

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        41 minutes ago

        Some people do use it to mean they don’t agree with the thing that was said. Heck, I will down vote certain comments because they are a detriment to the conversation even if they aren’t misinformation because they might be derailing or ignoring the context of the conversation.

        I also down vote some comments for being unnecessarily rude even if I agree with them.

        I just have a low bar for what deserves up and down votes, but there is always a reason. Heck, I just upvoted your comment to counter a down vote.

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        2 hours ago

        If something is extremely offensive/cruel/bigoted/etc, it probably needs to be reported and not just downvoted… Unless it’s some community for hateposting, that kind of stuff is almost always straight up against the community rules.