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Wondering if an option to opt a community out of downvotes outside subscribers would be a good idea.

I remember being on Mbin and seeing some poor baseball community I was browsing with things that looked to be factual and from credible sources having about 3 upvotes and downvotes to most posts, making it look like the content was fake or low-quality. I’m wondering how many of those votes were actual subscribed people (or people interested in lurking), and how many were just trolls downvoting anything they could—which happened to congregate in on a tiny community with not too many supporters to shout out the troll voices (like when a post has 50 upvotes and 1 downvote and zero negativity in the comments—you can probably guess the downvote is not for “off topic” or “low quality” or “spam” or “cruel,” just a troll being a troll).

I do think the outside world’s input is still valuable, but I do want to be able to protect small communities from having this happen to them, where every post looks like a shit contribution if you just check the votes even if the posts are good, because random people who downvote a topic because they just don’t like that topic instead of blocking it from their feed or scrolling past, or actual trolls, got to it and there are not enough subscribers to drown the noise out.

Posting because I think some small communities I’m in have total outsiders downvoting posts to the point it outweighs subscriber upvotes: they are usually totally inoffensive, have no misinformation, and are on-topic for the community and on par with the usual effort it takes to make posts in that community, and yet almost even in upvotes/downvotes.

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It is possible on Piefed

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But less worse than some of the negativity snipers, who actually take time of their day to tell you that your post was not up to their standards but you never see them contribute anything positive to the niche.

Those are the worse

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!privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com is starting to get more traction, thank you @throws_lemy@lemmy.nz, @LWD@lemm.ee, @Forumite@lemm.ee, @cm0002@lemmy.world and everyone who posts there

FYI @fxomt@lemmy.dbzer0.com

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!Bside@fedia.io an community for alternative gaming is slowly growing at the moment there are 79 subscribers. so far from the 35 post only one is not mine. I get some occasional comments which is nice.

I a pinned thread with a collection of news in a form of a zine somewhat similar to what user PerfectDark does from the steamdeck and games communities. It includes a poll asking if game mods and romhacks should be part of the community and so far I have only 3 votes.

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I think part of the issue is that it would be nice to contribute but I’m not always super aware of smaller games that could fit the community.

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!android@lemdro.id still going strong.

Seems like !android@lemmy.world isn’t as active anymore, maybe this will lead to consolidation

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I’ve been starting to get a few posts (besides me) showing up in !star_trek@lemmy.zip, so that’s good! I feel like there are a few too many communities (there are 7 general Star Trek communities, plus the more specific ones) for the amount of users currently here, but that’s how it goes! The community founder decided not to continue, so I decided to take over rather than let it disappear.

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there are 7 general Star Trek communities, plus the more specific ones)

That seems like a lot indeed

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