When you see something has too much up or down votes, does this change your point of view? Also how many people hides votes and etc?

Edit: also is there any eay yo disable scores like 100%😀 in voyager for lemmy?

  • BigDanishGuy@sh.itjust.works
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    43 minutes ago

    I don’t care about the rating on other people’s content. On my own I only care so far as to use it as a guideline for whether I actually was interesting.

    On reddit I was a trolling karma whore, but here? Here I’m much more about engaging with people and getting 3 upvotes tells me that I gave the community something meaningful.

  • nutsack@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    36 minutes ago

    i hate useless circlejerk nonsense getting updooted to the ceiling, and good but disagreeable information being downvoted into the earth.

  • dullbananas (Joseph Silva)@lemmy.ca
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    54 minutes ago

    When in comes to my own posts and comments, my trust in vague negative reactions is long gone.

    Some things that made me more suspicious of Lemmy users:

    • Most criticism of one thing was vague and often mentioned my mental health. And the only non-vague comment was targeted at the involved Catholic beliefs/values and my unusual sense of humor.
    • I banned someone for 1 day for saying “So, am I right in assuming that OP has untreated schizophrenia? Wtf is this word vomit?” and someone described this as “banned a guy because he said you write poorly” which is a very weird interpretation. I obviously would not have gived a ban if the comment just said “you write poorly”.

    For me, taking online feedback less seriously was a big part of growing up.

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    1 hour ago

    Yes and no. The same comment on different communities can have vastly different results, so I think it’s too easy to just “justify” why the ratios you don’t agree with are there, while the ones you do are obviously “fair”

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    I check my downvotes every so often to see if I’ve made an ass of myself.

    Thankfully, people often explain they’re downvotes here, so I tend to learn something.

    If I haven’t internalized whatever it is, I’ll find that their still downvoting me, so I get another chance to improve there opinion of me.

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    No, not at all. When you get a ton of downvotes but zero responses, assuming you didn’t just post literal nonsense, I consider it proof I’m correct and it’s just a truth people don’t like. When you’re wrong people will downvote you and tell you why, which should be a learning experience that a person should be humble enough to accept but just downvotes or responses only attacking you not you points is pure validation you’re speaking an uncomfortable truth

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      4 hours ago

      And when someone spins up 3 entire instances to create accounts to downvote you, you know you’re right.

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      12 hours ago

      I disagree, downvotes come free but replies are expensive, when downvotes are disabled you instead have replies that debunk you

      You only encourage dogpiling when downvotes are available

  • FRYD@sh.itjust.works
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    I pretty much always win with votes. If I get upvotes, I think someone appreciated it. If someone downvotes, I think they’re a hater.

    I won’t lie though; my adhd ass checks way too often in a desperate search for dopamine.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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    There are only two things I think about when it comes to vote count:

    1. if I make a joke, and it’s not being replied to but being downvoted I want to know if people understood the joke, understood it even was a joke, or if the joke was just not funny.

    2. If I see a question being asked that doesn’t appear to be in bad faith being downvoted, and not answered, it pisses me off.

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      2 days ago

      One thing I hope everyone takes from reddit, the troll’s main weapon is downvoting in droves. I’ve seen 6 upvotes happen in under a minute on Lemmy and we don’t have that kind of user base. Some posts don’t even get federated that quickly. If the question was in good faith and downvoted, it was probably trolls. I hope you don’t take that personal.

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    1 day ago

    I like to say it doesn’t change my view, but it probably does more than I realize. Everyone likes to think they’re immune to stuff like that, but we really aren’t.

    • DIY KARMA KIT@lemmy.mlOP
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      1 day ago

      wow, first time i see gif as profile pic :D yeah i disabled like 2 days ago votes and now i have actually no idea what comment on this post can have down or up votes and truly it feels nice, I recommend it to everybody

  • /home/pineapplelover@lemm.ee
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    1 day ago

    Yes, sometimes I say some stupid shit and other people correct me. Sometimes it’s the reverse. We all keep each other accountable.

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      21 hours ago

      I also like that, but I’m not as fond of when the correction is immediately aggressive, dismissive or insulting.

      Like when people start ascribing attributes to my personality without knowing me or make assumptions about why I said it. I’d rather have people asking me to elaborate than jumping to conclusions.

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        Yes. I’ve learned that (it helps when I) resond with “I” statements, for that kind of interaction.

        “I don’t see it that way.” works as well as “You are wrong.”, but the “I” version implies fewer assumptions about what the other person is trying to communicate.

        Edit: I have had good luck with adjusting my approach, this way. (To add a quick I statement, haha.)

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    2 days ago

    It depends, once I got like 20 upvotes and it was amazing to think them at 70% of Lemmy users read and agreed with my post!