cross-posted from: https://lemmy.today/post/54923731

Some accounts are deleting their posts after a few downvotes. It’s devastating on communities like c/asklemmy.

Lemmy doesn’t track an account’s karma like reddit. So, all downvotes will be isolated to your post or comment and won’t affect your account—unless you wrote something truly horrible.

Remember lemmy is a community effort. Deleting a post also removes all comments on it. So you are not only robbing the effort others put in, you are actively removing knowledge from the fediverse. Others won’t be able to find it through search and lemmy will seem lonelier than it already is.

    • Herbal Gamer@sh.itjust.works
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      7 hours ago

      Let’s be honest: No. It’s an “I don’t like this/agree with this” button.

      Whatever, just own your unpopular opinion or grow from your mistakes, but don’t shred the bits of content we have.

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        5 hours ago

        Well, sometimes I’m not sober, answer and afterwards figure out, that I completely got the wrong idea from the comment I was replying to

        If there is already an answer, I tend to strike-through my comment instead of deleting
        Mostly at least

        Maybe I should really let them stay as well, as a personal reminder to take more care in what I’m answering to

        (And since about a month GBoard seems to act really weird while swiping, like missing words or doing differently than before - anyone else?
        At least, sometimes it’s not salvageable anymore in my opinion and the effort of correcting it is just too much…)

    • Rioting Pacifist@lemmy.world
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      Nah on larger communities we’ve already reached the point that going against the hivemind gets downvotes.

      I think I upset technology by not sufficiently glazing signal (because it still depends on centralized infrastructure & Google/apple can send you backdoored updates), and there was no room for discussion only downvotes.

    • Sir. Haxalot@nord.pub
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      6 hours ago

      It’s supposed to be, but people really like being able to negate the amount of likes on something they disagree with

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      I’m certain that’s not how people opposed to AI use the feature 😅

    • Addv4@lemmy.world
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      7 hours ago

      Yes and no. If you post something wildly unpopular that gets down voted a ton, then it is contributing (I would recommend not really replying to comments unless you feel very strongly about it though, otherwise you’ll probably be accused of trolling or being a tankie {whether you are or not}).

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        7 hours ago

        I would recommend not really replying to comments unless you feel very strongly about it though

        Haha yeah good advice there, if it’s a serious topic.

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    2 hours ago

    also, be aware that some instances don’t “do” downvotes at all, so some of us can’t see them. (This post has 44 upvotes as far as I can see. if it also has 100 downvotes, I can’t see them.)

    ETA: now it’s up to 70.