Recently, on the francophone lemmy, there was some discussion on downvote, as some posts (on francophone instance, or francophone communities) gets a lot of downvote without a reason.

Yesterday, I had post going up to -5 before going back to 1. It was a belgian newspaper article about new IA regulation in Europe in the francophone news community of LW. I am glad that so many people are interested in European affair and want to votes. But considering that it’s not the kind of topic leading the heated discussion I doubt these downvotes were even about the topic but either some “random downvotes” or “people who haven’t set their language filter properly”

Just curious if some of you experienced similar issues when posting in German/Spanish/Korean/Russian/whatever

  • @Boinkage
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    It’s because native English speakers are seeing it in their All feed. If it’s appearing in the All feed and the user has their feed set to English language only, then the poster failed to set what language their post was in. So they are downvoting the post for not setting the language.

    I personally don’t agree with this, I’m annoyed when I see a post in All in a language I don’t know, but I simply block the user and move on. But maybe the persistent downvotes would call attention to the issue and encourage the poster to use the language settings in the future. As is happening right here.

    • @LesserAbe
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      Yeah I just block communities in languages I don’t speak. But maybe that doesn’t occur to some users.

      • @Passerby6497
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        73 months ago

        It’s a lot better now that I can block entire instances, but for a while half of my feed was stuff feddit.de and feddit.it no matter how many communities I blocked. I can understand how someone would just start mass downvoting posts that forget to set a language.

          • @Passerby6497
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            43 months ago

            Yep, that was one of the first things I tried to do to fix the issue, as I was getting frustrated with posts I couldn’t understand and blocking multiple communities a session. At least now I can just block the whole instance and not worry about it, even if the process is cumbersome.

            • @[email protected]
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              33 months ago

              Sorry to hear. I might go to Feddit.it and ask them to configure their communities properly, you’re not the first one raising an issue on their side

      • @NightAuthor
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        33 months ago

        I’d like the option to see news / posts from other regions that are made in English, because those do happen. But I too just block whole communities and instances out of convenience

  • @cloudless
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    I see unreasonable downvotes on posts everywhere on lemmy.

    I suspect that either there are sociopaths who dislike everything, or there are bots being used to influence visibility of posts.

    • @[email protected]
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      I’ve been working on something that can be used to manually identity mass downvoters and downvotees. It doesn’t happen as much as I’d expected, but there are some humorous exceptions I’ve been able to pull with my limited research.

      JLDC(@)lemmy(.)byrdcrouse(.)com, for example, has downvoted someone else at least 15,000 times.

      One of their favorite targets is Viking_Hippie(@)lemmy(.)world, who had accrued over 1,000 downvotes from them alone.

      Linkerbaan(@)lemmy(.)world has received over 10,000 downvotes, including over 1,000 from AlmightySnoo(@)lemmy(.)world.


      BTW, I checked both you and OP out. No mass downvotes that I could see, although my data set is incomplete.

  • Björn Tantau
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    I don’t see it in the German communities I’m in. Sometimes someone would ask for a translation of a meme or so, but that’s pretty rare.

    I wish the language settings were used more. My app of choice (Voyager) doesn’t even let me select the language when I post. I think if a community had a default language and that were automatically selected when posting and commenting that would be great.

    • @givesomefucks
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      193 months ago

      I wish the language settings were used more

      That’s the issue

      Lots of non-English communities leave default/English checked. Either accidentally, or to be inclusive because they won’t delete posts in English

      The result is English speakers browsing “all” get a bunch of non-english posts.

      I just block all the foreign language subs like that, but I’m sure some people just downvote when they see them.

      But the overall problem, is theyre not setting their language settings correctly

      • @[email protected]
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        83 months ago

        But the overall problem, is theyre not setting their language settings correctly

        Definitely. Both users and mods. If they would, there wouldn’t be any issue.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      63 months ago

      By the way, beside ich_iel, which relax, laid back german community shall I follow to not forget the few German I know. All I do at the moment is listening once a month to DW Langsam gesprochene nachricten which isn’t enough to stay fluent.

  • @breadsmasher
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    183 months ago

    People haven’t set the language filter properly

    Did you correctly set the language of the post in the first place?

    • @[email protected]
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      43 months ago

      weirdly I can’t set the correct language for a comment if that’s not English. for example if i add a comment in another language, even after setting the main language to that language I can’t change it in the comments setting. it kinda reverts to unidentified. hate this bug.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      13 months ago

      In general I try to so. that said even if I fail to do so, why would you follow a community in a language you don’t know.

      • @[email protected]
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        33 months ago

        If it’s in a language-specific community or instance then it makes no sense to downvote imo. I personally do downvote unlabeled posts in communities that aren’t language specific though, because they clutter my experience.

  • Lvxferre
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    I feel like Lemmy’s interfaces should be doing a better job at this. As in: we [users in general] almost never tag the content of our messages by language; and this should be addressed.

    That’s likely what’s causing those downvotes - some people see content in a language that they don’t speak, and downvote it.

    • @Capricorn_Geriatric
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      As in: we [users in general] almost never tag the content of our messages by language

      May I ask how one would go about doing that? I know it’s a feature of the protocol, but it seems to be inaccessible to me on my client of choice (Jerboa). The vanilla web UI seems to have even less feature accessibility

      • Lvxferre
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        I don’t know. But if I had to guess it:

        Some downvote anything that they get no value from. Some see Lemmy as some sort of Anglo e-Lebensraum, and get pissed that people “dare” to use other languages here. And some are a middle ground, like “I feel entitled to be able to read everything posted here, but I’m a monolingual, so you need to post in English for MY sake! Reeeeee!” style.

        Just… again, I’m guessing it. I might be wrong.

        • @[email protected]
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          03 months ago

          Expecting to see content in a language you understand is totally reasonable. Down voting may not be the correct way to handle that, but insulting people who just want to view content they can read is totally uncalled for

          • Lvxferre
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            I’ve set up three cases there. I’m mocking the third and denouncing the second, you’re talking about the first.

      • @Mr_Blott
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        Because a lot of people are British and American

  • @NeoNachtwaechter
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    Yesterday, I had post going up to -5

    5 is a non-issue. Just a little noise. When you get 500, then we can talk.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      33 months ago

      -5 on a 400 subscribed community where it’s rare to see posts above +5 is significant, the francophone lemmy is still quite small. Not clear whether it’s why the downvotes are visible compared to bigger language, or whether there is people downvoting stuff on all which aren’t in english

  • @RainfallSonata
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    I posted a cover of a classic Korean rock song to c/Coververse and got down voted for that. Songs I’d posted in English didn’t get that response. Idk if it was due to the fact the song was in Korean, or due to voters not recognizing the original.

  • @rustyfish
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    I didn’t really encounter something like that. Sometimes I comment a one liner in German and they all get upvotes. (I wonder how many people in the Fediverse are German)

    Guess: When it comes to full posts, I think it is kinda expected to put a translation into it. I can see people getting unreasonably annoyed by the fact that they don’t have an information instantly available to them. So they might just downvote out of frustration? Which is kinda dumb, but the train of thought makes sense.

  • @[email protected]
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    Yeah, like the others here I don’t see it for German (just see [email protected], posts there go hard & into all feed pretty regularly) but I only really see German and English posts… I can’t remember my filter settings, but I think I set them to allow all languages so that could be due to other languages being downvoted, the instance that I’m on or the biggest general use/non-specialised instances being English and German

  • @GlitterInfection
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    23 months ago

    If anyone from feddit.it sees this, please set your language defaults to (presumably) Italian!

    I just put them in my block list but I’d rather that be for much more extreme problems.

    And to OP it’s most likely because of this issue. Blocking isn’t the right solution. Downvoting at least conveys that SOMETHING is wrong on their end. So people probably use it as such.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      23 months ago

      Note that, with some other french speaker we’ve done a couple of experiences with language tags. Some instances ignore the c/ default language https://sh.itjust.works/post/16306134 so even if the community is properly set some languages aren’t set automatically.

      Moreover some /c/ may want to be multi-lingual and then users need to set language by hand no matter what

      • @GlitterInfection
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        23 months ago

        It feels like an issue that should be solved with additional features. Understandably it’s a low priority issue, but the current setup is going to produce this type of issue, and it’s not really something that we can blame on anyone.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          13 months ago

          The trick is that the fedi, has already better tools than reddit/Xitter. We can already flag the language and filter by language, which is feature reddit still doesn’t have. So it’s also about people using it rather than blocking/downvoting

  • @[email protected]
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    For posting and discussing regular news in the German communities, no. But once you deviate from the mainstream political mindset dominant on Lemmy, it’s not much different from communities in English.