I’m curious to get everyone’s thoughts on opportunities to improve!

  • nucleative@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I like to engage in nuanced topics more than I like posting or commenting on random memes. Not necessarily to argue but to learn.

    But if you post a comment in a thread that opposes the hive mind - heck even if you suggest the issue might be more complicated - you will accumulate down votes which I presume risks your comment visibility in other threads at a later time.

    I wish the voting system could somehow be altered so that there’s a useful/thoughtful indication separate from the “I agree/ I disagree” button.

    • Ace T'Ken@lemmy.ca
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      10 months ago

      Oh man… you’re basically speaking directly to why I made our small community (consider this a personal invite). As I said elsewhere, I find Lemmy actively hostile.

      The number of indignant replies and comment-free downvotes we get inundated with continually is… disheartening.

      People want content, but actively detract from any content that doesn’t explicitly cater to them. It’s hard to take.

      • Fly4aShyGuy@lemmy.one
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        10 months ago

        Pretty cool idea, just wanted to say I agree that Reddit, most tech site comment sections, and even Lemmy unfortunately really fall into this hive mind mentality. Saw a Reddit post on first time home owner or whatever that community is, people flaming the guy because he had the audacity to have a pickup truck with an American flag decal, just so ingrained in the culture. Truck bad! America bad!