• JohnEdwa
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      5 hours ago

      When one community goes in mass to affect the votes in another. E.g someone is doing a poll/vote intended to be private or limited to a certain group/community, and you link that to from somewhere else with the hope, or sometimes direct instructions to go vote on it in a certain way.

      That’s why reddit has cross-posts and the np (no participation, disables voting in the linked content) subdomain that try to keep the votes separated.

      • @[email protected]
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        63 hours ago

        When one community goes in mass

        Slightly off-topic, but it’s en masse, not “in mass”

      • @[email protected]
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        15 hours ago

        I don’t think i ever came across cross posted content where up/down voting was not allowed 🤔

        • JohnEdwa
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          If you cross-post, that sub gets it’s own up/downvote count. You would have to open the link and go to the original post to see and affect them, so it already discourages brigading.

          NP is when I link you directly to somewhere, e.g https://np.reddit.com/r/comics/comments/1j4scuu/barbie_doll/ won’t have voting even if you are logged in, not on the post or the comments.