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Disney coming for you, for misusing their copyright!
oh no!
It's the same here, except it's tankies.
Are you talking about here? Or Reddit? I've definitely noticed some downvote trolling has been picking up here.
Here seems to be quiet, but it also feels empty. 5 memes a day is not enough for a bathroom break, and the total post count isn't much higher, even when counting the US politics stuff that I as a hungarian have no interest in.
I know it means nothing but, as an American, I’m sorry for the havoc our political system wreaks on your feed and on the world in general. We’re not thrilled about it either, typically.
5 memes a day is not enough for a bathroom break
Ask your doctor for a stronger prescription.
5 memes a day? Are you kidding? I get tons in my feed.
Stop talking about Reddit.
It happens here too. This place isn't exempt.
It does make you wonder if some of the instances were onto something with getting rid of the downvote button. They say it promotes discussion over just downvoting without any information as to why it was bad.
The flip side would be that it allows misinformation to not be shown as such as evidently.
I think it happens all over and sometimes it really kind of depends on how long your argument is and the general impression people get from the first part of it. If you’re making a devil’s advocate argument in the first part, but then the twist comes later on, people are going to think your first devil’s advocate argument is the gist of it and downvote you based on that alone without getting into the nitty gritty. If people can form a knee-jerk reaction within the first few seconds of reading your post, they will, nuance gets lost.
I find it so easy to ignore the votes because all I care about is engagement. IDGAF about the arrows. Talk to me. Tell me why I suck.
You suck because when you put a popsicle in your mouth, you don't chew it, you lick it.
(/s of course, I have nothing against you :) )
It's also a lot of bots. They are here too. For example, just say China plus something negative about them, ~~in a thread about China~~. Easiest downvoted one can get. Make sure it's a fact and not whataboutism, to avoid contaminating the test.
Okay: China sucks, they try to hide the Tianmen square massacre and the genocide of Uyghurs.
Just ignore up and down votes. They do not matter at all. If someone or a group don't like your comment, well that's a them problem. It should have no bearing on your life what so ever.
The votes still represent something in my opinion, that's why they're there. And I really don't like it when I spend time writing, sometimes researching, formatting and somebody just says „no, this is shit” without even reading the first sentence, because they can just do that.
Reddit hivemind has been a thing for the entire history of Reddit.
But not this strong. Since the fuck spez event, you can barely get any answers in the help subs, and you get instantly downvoted when you say something different. They once banned me from a subreddit and suspended me for 7 days from the entire platform because I said „No”. This place is much better, but it feels empty.
Don't worry, it is empty and thats what makes it better.
Oh and there is already a hive mind mentality on Lemmy.
BTW, I think spez is bottotting shit to inflate reddit usage, and hive mind hijacking is a easy way to do so.
Might depend on the sub but it's always been part of my experience on reddit. I've already been downvoted to something like - 70 for explaining commonly misunderstood game mechanics cause I'm a nerd and when I really like a game I like to know how it works in detail. Those were easily verifiable facts.
"…or is this actually a thing now?"
Always has been.
I'll see myself out.
Your first mistake was going to reddit.
It has lots of very active niche communities that lemmy just doesn't have. If you really want them then you have pretty much no choice. It's also still a very useful site for your browser searches because of the amount of information on it.
It was useful.
Still is, I regularly get great results from it.
True, using Google. But all this information was posted a while ago, usually at least year ago if not few years. This is my experience anyway.
Can we get a sample of these "unpopular opinions"?
You seem to be pretty up voted on a regular basis except a few comments. In my humble opinion, most of them would not be explained by a specific reddit hive mind but rather classic moral panics. I mean, I've been campaigning my whole life for prison reform/abolition and that's the typical kind of reactions I've got.. irl. I suppose that's just what you usually get when saying something which deviates from a specific state of public opinion.
Not trying to play ackshually, but there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with your posts/comments, imo.
thats so true. i once was downvoted to oblivion because i asked what the posted meme meant since it wasnt obvious
POV : you say something moderately supportive of Palestine in the worldnews subreddit
Lemmy*
This has always been a thing and is one on Lemmy too.
there is a movement, they will soon learn....hahahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahhah ahhahahahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahhahahah
shitposting is different here, it doesn't seem to be degrading, but...they are coming...
My dude, there are plenty of actual automated bots on Reddit. IIRC when Reddit cracked down hard on bot accounts recently, over half of users and participation in many subreddits also decreased. That alone says that there is artificial engagement on Reddit rather than genuine human interaction (which vindicates the dead Internet theory). It explains a lot as to why a very innocent and neutral comment somehow gets a downvote: they are just bots downvoting.
Even here in Lemmy, there are downvotes on the same benign comments and no explanation as to why someone would disagree. But even if the comment is political in nature, there are downvotes but no feedback as to why one would disagree. There is a post on c/climate on European Greens calling for Jill Stein not to run for US presidential elections because she would just siphon the votes from liberals and progressives even though she will not win. And many comments on that post are getting half or a third of downvotes, but there are no accompanying disagreeing comments to explain the disagreement. It is clear that there are bots in that post who are trying to downplay the repercussions of Stein running to US elections and democracy.
Some of us downvote without leaving a comment, that in and of itself isn’t indicative of bot activity.
A tap of a vote is low effort and easy.
I don't really understand what you're getting at.
People often downvote without posting a comment as explanation.
I've noticed lemmy users do this more than reddit.
The explanation is simply that they don't like the vibe of what you're saying but don't know how to respond.