I used multiple social media platforms and I can say in medium confidence that downvotes are almost useless to see for users.

They are made to influence the algorithm and that’s it, if you are really bothered by them it’s because you saw something you were never intended to see.

Reddit try to communicate this by showing you only one number for the total score and they are trying to not show you if your post score became in negative.

Matter of fact, I personally find downvotes pretty refreshing for me because I expect to hear something I don’t know or a passionate criticism on my opinions or posts.

I think what could discourage me from posting is the lack of comments, not the downvotes.

Note: If you are really bothered about downvotes, you can disable showing down votes on the web client and in the mobile clients by changing that option in the settings.

Downvote if you agree.

  • sunzu2@thebrainbin.org
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    5 hours ago

    for personal development

    we all held opinions that might be wrong and with proper education, they should figured it out

    OR

    to confirm that gen pop are idiots and need to be educated, ex: current privacy debates and idiots coming up with limp dick

    I GoTZ NuFiN tO HiDE, DoNt dO cRiME 🤡

    Abortion access debate is starting to make these clowns realize what is at stake, so at least we are making progress on this front.

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      4 hours ago

      I would prefer that “wrong” people without “proper education” be countered with arguments rather than jeering.

      After all, without arguments, who is to say that the person who’s wrong is not the one jeering?

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        4 hours ago

        providing proper set of fact and analysis should lead them to educate themselves, is the preferred tactic

        but jeering has its place in the process also… if somebody digs in, why not have some fun for the benefit of the audience