As Reddit melts down, users are fleeing to lemmy, kbin, tildes and more.

  • L3sM
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    Are you talking about these things? Those are escalation arrows, not upvote and downvote buttons, totally different.

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        it causes the device of the poster to operate at 1°F higher or lower, depending. (up= lower temperature)

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          But I’m european, I don’t believe in °F

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            Well then they shouldn’t affect you one way or the other!

          • zeppo
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            thermodynamics doesn’t care…

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        Well for starters, they escalate things

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            Ah, how could I have forgotten to include the all-mighty de-escalate *button

            edit: arrow*

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      Yes. That’s what I see. I had no idea it wasnt upvote/downvote as I use jerboa.

      So the escalation arrows just push a comment to the top?

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        Yes, they escalate things to the top of the page.