Lemmy: “that is a fair point”

Reddit: “you fucking moron”

  • It’s how old-Reddit used to be. People didn’t over-use the downvote button to disagree. They went to the effort of commenting back to give counterpoints. Redditors became lazy and instead moved to posting unfunny puns and getting trigger happy with votes.

    With it discussion died or it became an echo-chamber.

    Even in subs where my politics aligned it became dull-as-ditchwater discussing anything because you’d just get people more extreme in an ideology considering themselves ‘right’ because they had more upvotes.

    • @mayo@lemmy.world
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      I can’t quite figure out the purpose of the votes here and I think I just prefer to comment instead of giving an up/down.

      I think the up/down thing also promotes shorter comments, at least it did for me, since I know it can be hard to totally agree with someone who is making several points so I tried to keep it short and to the point. Which is dumb, because difficult topics are complex and deserve more words thrown at them not less.


      Maybe the utility of the votes for me is when I don’t know what I want to say in a reply, but I want to express something. Then I vote.