

It’s game over when a judge quotes the Bible…
This is becoming Christians Sharia law


It’s game over when a judge quotes the Bible…
This is becoming Christians Sharia law


Oh. I haven’t noticed the name before but I feel like it runs off on the community. It shouldn’t be in here


Wow!
That is highly speculative and not supported by any official announcements. Referring to them as rivals without any reference is pretty unfortunate, especially for a media trying to convey news


I feel like the AI over at The Daily Beast somehow added this sentence randomly into that articles
The two 2028 rivals will represent the U.S. at the games’ opening ceremony on Feb. 6 at Milan’s San Siro stadium.


So the reason why Tik Tok was not allowed to run as a Chinese company, was not to prevent Chinese propaganda but to allow for US propaganda

The reason why Tik Tok in USA should be owned by USA was not to prevent Chinese propaganda but to allow US propaganda


I think you missed the point of this - I don’t mind down votes.
I am just surprised that (some) users will actively use third party software to identify who made them, and then confront them publicly


I agree - I was just surprised to be confronted publicly by a user, for down voting a post. Not that I didn’t want to be exposed, but that people actually could look it up


But they are not public. You need third party websites or special privileges to see them.
For true transparency there should be a list with voting interaction on each post and comment


I agree that it is good with transparency, but then this should also be freely available on the Lemmy platform, and even the clients, in the same way as modlogs list what is going on.
I knew that admins could somehow go into the database and check who has done what, but I assumed that this was only the admin, and maybe even that the info was encrypted. It’s alright with me that it’s not, but then why not display it on each post and comment, with a list of interactions to it.
In this case, it’s this post:
https://quokk.au/comment/3048088
Although, the comment where people were being called out, may have been removed (not sure if it’s because I have blocked the user, or they have blocked me)



You can have messenger without Facebook. At least it’s possible in the EU


You are welcome to feel any way you want about me 👍


I feel like the devs should then have a visible overview of who has up- or down voted each post and comment then. Similiar to the mod log.


It’s weird that it only take into account what your reactions are, and not the content that you share. If you down vote negativity, but share content that is upvoted, you still get a negative ratio


This is the point though. Its it’s hidden by the platform, I feel like exposing it in public is against the sentiment
If voting was public through Lemmy and its clients, it would be more open and not only partly anonymous
I had assumed that if voting activity was meant to be public, there would have been a feed like the mod logs, for each users activity


Create multiple accounts on different instances
Isn’t that manipulation too?


I had expected reactions to be encrypted, as it’s not a build in feature of Lemmy itself. If it was, I feel like it should have been visible, just like the modlog. There must have been a reason why the Lemmy devs don’t show a list of who up votes or down votes


In this case, the post popped into my “all” feed. I have no idea about neither sides, but I down voted on the design of the poster, for not making this clear. I may be a design freak, to down vote on something like this, just based on that, but getting wrapped into a discussion about being racist just because of a down vote feels quite extreme


Downvoting is a mental disorder
I feel like this is what upvotes and down votes are for though. Expressing that you agree, like, or don’t like what someone is doing, or saying is not a mental disorder. I have been on the internet long enough, to know that starting a discussion about something, is almost never really worth it. I do feel that I should be able to join in on a general sentiment of approve or disapprove on a platform like this.
Should you have a right to leave an anonymous message on his car about the style of his shirt?
You compare online behavior with real life, and this is not relevant. But to put it into context, I see upvotes and down votes more like cheering or booing in a sports game. It’s just an expression of what you feel for the content. A reaction. You wouldn’t explain why you are booing at the opposing team when they score a goal
I think the point is, that most of the western countries have moved away from this 50 years ago. It want much different then. But others have moved on