As a somewhat frequent poster myself, I kind of miss the meaningless number going up. It lets me track how many people have seen the stuff I posted and cared enough to react

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    Votes are the only reason making a social platform social.

    Juat look at Youtube comments, Instagram, Facebook, etc. None have downvotes.

    Its somehow more social to see opinions on votes besides text.

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      12 days ago

      I think voting is completely unnecessary, and is a sort of “participation placebo” for the lazy but opinionated.

      • @deegeese@sopuli.xyz
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        Nobody needs to vote, but if most people do vote, makes it easier for everyone to find good content.

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          The best content on this platform often has less than 10 votes. The most? The sociopolitical headline mill communities.

          If certain people feel that’s the good content, that’s their prerogative. I don’t.

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          I find a good amount of opinions in that post highly idealized and conceptual, but not really the end experience. Nevertheless, thank you for sharing the link.

          I’d be more open to a voting system that rewards actual contribution. For example, a user is allotted (rewarded?) a certain number of votes for every post and every comment they make. The content creators and discussion participants drive the platform.

          I’m sure a whole new set of problems would arise, but I feel it’d be a fresh experience, with less armchair warriors.