Is fediverse turning into reddit?
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I don't know, but my bot sense tingles a lot less in Lemmy. There also isn't a hidden penalization score that can be associated to accounts like on Reddit, what you see is what you get. Almost no backend shenanigans, not even shadow bans. If only it didn't hide downvote information like on Reddit.
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Lmao at the Antifa community dominating the front page
rent free, ironically
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Any position of power should be chosen by the people of that community, not picked by the others already in power
Don't disagree fully, but time/energy is definitely a factor in this. I'm really not going to care enough to make an educated vote in all the communities that I'm in, I have better things to do. And likewise for a lot of people probably. Having 3 people vote in a mod doesn't exactly give confidence either, it makes it easy to game the system. For smaller communities it's probably better to retain the "benevolent dictator" system and punish any unruly mods with abandoning their community for a new one.
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I was banned lol. Oh no! What will I ever do!?
I did not ban you, call you out publically, or insult you in any way
I decided to ban you
lolwut.
He didn't call you out publically because ke was afraid of the rightfuk and expected backlash.
Threats done in private have a larger chance of success, and they knew it.
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Always has been.
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Exactly. You can't spam upvites, because the problem with spam is that it buries and dilutes actual, useful, quality content. A user "spamming" upvoting or downvoting isn't really actionable spam - his up/downvote isn't drowning out the others.
The problem is brigading - when multiple people start mass up/downvoting and water down other votes.
Same goes for spaming votes with multiole accounts.
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Don't disagree fully, but time/energy is definitely a factor in this. I'm really not going to care enough to make an educated vote in all the communities that I'm in, I have better things to do. And likewise for a lot of people probably. Having 3 people vote in a mod doesn't exactly give confidence either, it makes it easy to game the system. For smaller communities it's probably better to retain the "benevolent dictator" system and punish any unruly mods with abandoning their community for a new one.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Yes yes. Another solution would be "no ban can be done by a single person/mod but the entire mod team, looking at the evidence aso"
Or good old lottery instead of voting. Lottery getting random users to be mod for a curtain time
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I don't know, but my bot sense tingles a lot less in Lemmy. There also isn't a hidden penalization score that can be associated to accounts like on Reddit, what you see is what you get. Almost no backend shenanigans, not even shadow bans. If only it didn't hide downvote information like on Reddit.
Voyager shows down votes if you choose.
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wrote last edited by [email protected]
You should link it like this: !maga.place
Edit: Nevermind, that doesn't work. Maybe that's a Lemmy only thing.
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People like this existed before reddit, back then you just say fuck that guy and go to a different forum.
Funnily enough that's exactly what this post here is for. It animates people to ignore that instance.
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Prying into who has downvoted you is just not a healthy habit to get into. If you run your own instance, it's important to just never use that ability.
IMO, this is the kind of DM that is best ignored. I think most of us don't want these communities to work like that; don't give it any oxygen.
Yeah, it's good to have to check for vote manipulation, but if you don't suspect that you should just avoid looking.
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If duh to bro is what 0 is to 1, then
duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh bro bro bro duh duh bro duh duh duh bro duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh bro bro duh bro duh duh duh bro duh bro duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh bro duh bro bro bro bro bro duh duh bro duh bro duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh bro duh duh bro bro duh
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It's already been a playground for mods with an agenda.
The good thing is that we can all start up alternate communities without the abuse. The problem is that it's rare to find admins/mods that don't abuse their power.
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Here’s the offensive “bro” speak. What a loser.
What a cunt aye. At least you know who to block now, no need for that sort of childish treatment
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there's having thin skin, and then there's having skin so thin the word bro sets you off...
Definitely
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Lmao
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A random mod being unreasonable doesn't turn us all into reddit though. Unlike reddit, we can always open another comm with the same name and avoid the bastards.
Newbie here. What if the mod issues an instance-wide ban?
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Newbie here. What if the mod issues an instance-wide ban?
Then they're an instance admin, not a mod, and you probably didn't want to be on their instance anyway. Unlike an admin ban on Reddit, it doesn't stop you using Lemmy/mbin/Piefed as there are other instances.
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