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It may just be that many people posting don't exactly decipher between the true ethos of the community and something their view as, like you said, stranger than fiction. I would say it's more on us, the community, to use the upvote/downvote function to help curate what we view as content within the spirit of the community.
Personally I think the upvote/downvote thing breaks down in a world with an all feed. Many people don't check what community something is coming from, which is why moderation is another important factor.
If other people like how it is now that's fine, it just isn't for me.
I agree, I have heard more people mentioning that they use the 'All' feed than any other
I liked the method some subreddits have where there's always a pinned comment that community members can upvote/downvote for how relevant it is.
Upvotes and downvotes aren't enough. People from All (and plenty of subscribers) will upvote anything in any community if they like it, it does not matter if it fits the theme.
sort of, but i would support the mods if they tried to take action themselves.
the saddest downfall of a community was r/MURDEREDBYWORDS. used to be the funniest shit with the most beautifully crafted comebacks. but then poor moderation let politics start creeping in. the politics was fine and still funny at first. but politics gets engagement, it starts bubbling to the top, and then the quality of content took a nosedive while engagement remained high. now the community is totally derailed to the point that whenever i transitioned from reddit to fedi, i preemptively blocked whatever the parallel sub here was.
hated to see that comedy sub just become “republican bad,” and would hate to see the same happen here.
Yeah fair enough. I thought about mentioning the mods curating the content here but didn't for not wanting to tell someone how to run their community, but I think you're right on that.