• Zak@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    After 20 years of living with it, I’ve decided I don’t like the downvote. The upvote is fine.

    Reddit’s founders, early on tried to encourage people to treat the downvote as moderation. It was meant to mean that a thing doesn’t belong on reddit and people shouldn’t see it. Of course that quickly became mere dislike or disagreement.

    I’d prefer an approach that requires some input about what’s wrong with a post in order to reduce its prominence; a restricted list of options as in Slashdot’s moderation would be sufficient, I think. I’m not sure whether this should necessarily require also making a report to a more powerful admin/moderator, but I lean toward making that optional in most communities.

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      11 days ago

      I’d prefer an approach that requires some input about what’s wrong with a post in order to reduce its prominence

      A lot of the time, I downvote troll content that should not be engaged with. Like, not technically against the rules, but definitely someone who is not posting in good faith. If I responded to the post, I’d be contributing to the problem.

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        11 days ago

        I don’t mean replying, but selecting from a menu of possible reasons to downrank a post. Slashdot’s moderation system that I mentioned earlier has (or had - haven’t looked there in a while) “troll” as one of the categories.