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Why Lemmy is so superior to Reddit: No Karma, Just Value Content

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  • W [email protected]

    The downvotes prove your point. This topic needs more discussion, but most of the times when women bring this up, their comments get downvoted to hell. It's quite a "gotcha" for someone to ask to see "examples" when most of the examples we've come across or created will be buried or have since been deleted.

    Alternative question - for those that don't believe this is an issue, when is the last time you came across a post on Lemmy that is specifically for/about women or women's issues (especially one posted from a woman's perspective)? Or even better, go ahead and make such a post. Watch how fast the downvotes come.

    I expect this comment to be downvoted the same way as the parent comment was, the same way that past posts I've made and read about women's issues have been downvoted on Lemmy. If men want this place to be inclusive for women, they have to do their part to support us - not downvoting our concerns, simply because they don't experience the same issues, is the absolute bare minimum. Otherwise, why would we keep posting/commenting about our issues when doing so invites a downvote cascade?

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    when is the last time you came across a post on Lemmy that is specifically for/about women or women’s issues

    The same amount of time I came across a post that is about men's issues. A really long time. The vast majority of comments should not be about identity politics, unless it is a feature of the specific community.

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    • ? Guest

      Unfortunately, on reddit - when subreddits restrict new posters or low karma commenters, they're just trying to mitigate the impact of trolls and bots and people making new accounts. It's not about being elitist.

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      It’s not about being elitist.

      What's the difference? They shouldn't be doing it.

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      • C [email protected]

        low Karma accounts can post in Lemmy as opposed to Reddit

        But should they?

        One of the things I miss about reddit (and slashdot before that) was that if you got downvoted/downmodded a lot in a short amount of time, it would tell you to slow down (, cowboy). It helped to limit the damage when someone would go on a troll spree before they got banned.

        Some subreddits did implement a "you must have x karma to post" rule, or account age, which I wasn't always a fan of, especially if it was karma within a certain subreddit. I understand the logic, that it was intended to make people read the community before posting, but I'm not sure if it hit the mark. But it did limit brand-new spam accounts, which are already here on lemmy.

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        One of the things I miss about reddit (and slashdot before that) was that if you got downvoted/downmodded a lot in a short amount of time, it would tell you to slow down

        That was a horrible system. If you didn't get positive karma on your very first post, your account was ruined because you could never dig yourself out.

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        • B [email protected]

          It’s not about being elitist.

          What's the difference? They shouldn't be doing it.

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          They will do it so long as not doing it greatly increases the amount of busywork, spam moderation and troll moderation.

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          • presidentcamacho@lemm.eeP [email protected]

            idk what to tell you, but that is what that number means. Here is mine, you can see it shows a 1 as ive only ever made 1 post, and not a 3 for the number of points on my only post. Also im not sure this applies to other lemmy instances, might just be a lemm.ee thing.

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            You guys are both wrong. It's the number times in life that you've farted and lied about it.

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            • gedaliyah@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

              Some communities use a "santabot" to auto-ban accounts with more downvotes than upvotes. I've never seen it happen to someone who didn't deserve it.

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              Unpopular opinions deserve to be silenced? Terrible idea. We already have way too much group think.

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              • C [email protected]

                If/when it does get big enough, what would be a good solution? It would be possible to do the same as Reddit

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                If/when it does get big enough, what would be a good solution?

                The best solution is to do nothing and don't try to bring reddit's groupthink enforcement flaws to lemmy.

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                • B [email protected]

                  Unpopular opinions deserve to be silenced? Terrible idea. We already have way too much group think.

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                  Hey, I've got unpopular opinions. No, it's usually someone who is trolling.

                  It's far from perfect but of the people I've seen, they are usually so bad that they are damaging dialogue, not fostering it.

                  Usually it's eventually reversed if they are not a troll. People here are pretty decent and upvote most things.

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                  • T [email protected]

                    by ditching the Karma farmers

                    How, exactly? Decentralization aside, lemmy is a reddit clone, but on a smaller scale. The same human psychology that drives reddit also drives lemmy. I think your assessment is more applicable to mastodon because there you really have to figure out how to fill your feed with content.

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                    Not really, because votes are only counted on a "by content" basis in any way that I'm aware of that is used

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                    • B [email protected]

                      Give it another year or two and we’ll have some website that tallies the karma of lemmy users. Clout is an insidious disease that grows like a social cancer.

                      It has already happened with this piece of cancer.

                      https://join.piefed.social/2024/06/22/piefed-features-for-growing-healthy-communities/

                      Find people who have low karma

                      When someone is consistently getting downvoted it’s likely they are a problem. PieFed provides a list of accounts with low karma, sorted by lowest first. Clicking on their user name takes you to their profile which shows all their posts and comments in one place. Every profile has “Ban” and “Ban + Purge” buttons that have instance-wide effects and are only visible to admins.

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                      Wow. I definitely do not love that.

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                      • ? Guest

                        I have a question though:

                        On Reddit the same post won't usually show up twice in my feed (unless it's a repost). So once you've seen it, Reddit notices that and kind of marks it as seen I guess.

                        Using Lemmy however I happen to see the same posts over and over again for days. Is there any way to fix this?

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                        In addition to what's been said, I prefer to sort by top 6 hours in everything, and I get plenty of good fresh content all the time that way.

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                        • P [email protected]

                          You guys are both wrong. It's the number times in life that you've farted and lied about it.

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                          Nah it can't be that, that numbers way too low to be that.

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                          • B [email protected]

                            Give it another year or two and we’ll have some website that tallies the karma of lemmy users. Clout is an insidious disease that grows like a social cancer.

                            It has already happened with this piece of cancer.

                            https://join.piefed.social/2024/06/22/piefed-features-for-growing-healthy-communities/

                            Find people who have low karma

                            When someone is consistently getting downvoted it’s likely they are a problem. PieFed provides a list of accounts with low karma, sorted by lowest first. Clicking on their user name takes you to their profile which shows all their posts and comments in one place. Every profile has “Ban” and “Ban + Purge” buttons that have instance-wide effects and are only visible to admins.

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                            Well guess I'm not using piefed. Still pissed about getting automatically temp muted on reddit years ago just for saying I didn't like skyrim that much.

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                              Does that feel good?

                              I just want the absolute value of my comment's karma to be high. That means it has been read at least that many times.

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                              #238

                              Oh, so if it's going to be down voted anyway, then a lot of down votes feels good? Guess that's more validating than a middling response

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                              • gedaliyah@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

                                Hey, I've got unpopular opinions. No, it's usually someone who is trolling.

                                It's far from perfect but of the people I've seen, they are usually so bad that they are damaging dialogue, not fostering it.

                                Usually it's eventually reversed if they are not a troll. People here are pretty decent and upvote most things.

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                                Hey, I’ve got unpopular opinions. No, it’s usually someone who is trolling.

                                A lot of people can't tell the difference and just assume that someone with an unpopular opinion must be trolling.

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                                  Lemmy's design is focused on quality content by ditching the Karma farmers and addicts. No more chasing upvotes—people here actually focus on real value instead of feeding the ego.

                                  EDIT: I know there are upvotes and downvotes, but the problem with Reddit is you can't post in most communities if your karma or reputation is bad. This is a big problem because herd mentality prevails there and if ypu have unpopular opinions you're basically censored.

                                  Lemmy isn't designed to milk ypur dopamine with notifications every 10 upvotes, so you focus more on posting valuable cont instead of farming for approval and upvotes.

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                                  Then why are there so many beans and jeans on my front page?

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                                    They will do it so long as not doing it greatly increases the amount of busywork, spam moderation and troll moderation.

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                                    They will do it so long as not doing it greatly increases the amount of busywork, spam moderation and troll moderation.

                                    Then they are unfit to be moderators because they are subtracting value from free discussions. I would much rather have to little moderation than lazy heavy handed moderation.

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                                      They will do it so long as not doing it greatly increases the amount of busywork, spam moderation and troll moderation.

                                      Then they are unfit to be moderators because they are subtracting value from free discussions. I would much rather have to little moderation than lazy heavy handed moderation.

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                                      In this case, its automation. It's also a partial response to Reddits ineffectual moderator system. No-one is gunna spend all day monitoring comments from trolls and spammers on basic communities usually flooded with comments. I can't see anyone especially truly engaged to do so in (for example, and I have no idea if these communities do this) in r/aww or r/pics or r/jokes or r/videos, which are just pretty basic subreddits that aren't really hobbyist.

                                      Whereas say, r/AskHistorians or some video game community or a music subgenre community likely will by their hobbyist nature attract more engaged moderators.

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                                      • S [email protected]

                                        Then why are there so many beans and jeans on my front page?

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                                        Just Value Content

                                        Literally right there in the title.

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                                        • rickyrigatoni@lemm.eeR [email protected]

                                          Well guess I'm not using piefed. Still pissed about getting automatically temp muted on reddit years ago just for saying I didn't like skyrim that much.

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                                          oh ok so we're just allowing straight hate speech now cool

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