I went through the options on the Lemmy and say you can turn off all any display of voting and even the icon for the voting feature. Has you done this? Has it changed your experience of Lemmy?

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I chose blahaj not just because I support our trans brothers, sisters, and non-binaries, but also explicitly because it does not federate downvotes.

There’s a massive difference in how it feels to only see upvotes alone.

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Why No supporting us non binary trans people :'(

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Is ‘non binary trans’ a thing? I hope I don’t offense anyone but so far I though…

  • Trans = swap male to female or vice versa
  • Non-binary = no defined gender / neither male nor female

If you’re non-binary what do you transition from/to?

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Transgender is a gender thats different from what your assigned at birth. Not binary. Can be any gender.

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I’m sorry I didn’t mean to imply I didn’t support the non-binary among us, that was bad phrasing on my part. Of course I support their right to be who they are.

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Totally understandable, just was pointing it out. :) no worries

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I like the idea of an instance not having down votes that way. I assume that you could go to another instance and participate and no one could down vote you

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If you consider upvotes but ignore downvotes wouldn’t that give you quite a weird picture in case of controversial posts? Assuming there’s a racist or transphobic post with 100 downvotes and 5 upvotes, would that be displayed as +5? Or does it not show any votes at all?

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It displays as +5.

racist or transphobic

That stuff just gets removed. Admin and mods on blahaj don’t fuck around, really.

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Thanks for the explanation. Maybe my example was too extreme but unless they remove everything that’s even slightly controversial, that can give a pretty wrong impression IMO. Wouldn’t be for me at least.

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I’ve turned them off. For some reason my brain takes vote numbers really personally and not seeing them makes me feel freer to comment whatever I like. Also I think the text/replies should speak for themselves.

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im taking a shit

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Kinky.

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Speaks for itsef!

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I decided to make an account on libretechni it’s federated and it has no down votes just want to see how that works out

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I use Lemmy a lot to debate or read other people’s perspectives. While content is more important than the vote count, I’m still interested to see what are (un)popular opinions here (knowing that it definitely doesn’t represent the general public!).

Unfortunately, seeing the votes immediately also increases your bias towards posts or comments, so it may have a negative impact on on your individual free thinking.

An ideal compromise for me would be to see how other people voted, but only after I voted myself.

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I’m using an app called Thunder and I have voting turned off for posts. For threads I have an up vote arrow when the comments are expanded, but if I collapse them I can see the count, which kind of does what you’re asking? No idea how I managed to get that configured though.

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That would be a really cool feature

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Already exists. Go to your user settings and deselect show upvote and show downvote scores.

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I was referring to the commenter’s last sentence

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