• @ccunning
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    113 days ago

    For the most part it is how it plays out.

    There may be exceptions but the benefits far outweigh the downsides.

    Even just lurking on mastodon is frustrating because there is nothing to be done about trolls but engage or ignore and we all know folks can’t help but engage; it’s trolls raison d’être.

    I generally assume those complaining about downvotes existing are frustrated trolls.

    • @[email protected]
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      3 days ago

      For the most part it is how it plays out

      We seem to be coming to very different conclusions and neither of us is providing a source so lol

      I will say this, deplatforming has proven to be consistently the most powerful tool. Down votes do not stop incessant bullshit, only removing the people who do and in the content itself has proven effective.

      • @ccunning
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        33 days ago

        I don’t think Reddit is user-centric enough for deplatforming to be useful.

        • @[email protected]
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          03 days ago

          Deplatforming isn’t just people. This includes removing communities and barring links to certain sites.

          • @ccunning
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            23 days ago

            Ok.

            But in regards to downvoting comments that’s not relevant.

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              It’s completely relevant. You are arguing that the purpose of down voting is to get rid of the noise/misinformation/dumb stuff/generally unwanted content. I am saying there are better options.

              • @Womble
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                12 days ago

                How does any of that help against users who derail discussions with rage-bait or offensive but just this side of bannable comments?

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                  12 days ago

                  That’s already a problem. We see that stuff all the time. The only way to stop that behavior is comment/post removals and bans. When have downvotes ever deterred troublemakers?

                  • @Womble
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                    12 days ago

                    they dont deter them, but they offer a method of pushing them down the conversation so others are less likely to see and engage with them. You can go to any large reddit thread and see a huge pile of vile dross downvoted to oblivion down at the bottom, it definitely works for suppressing (some) trolls. The question is whether the increase in group think and circlejerking is worth it.