i love being able to see individual upvote and downvote counts. the nuance is actually very important
@lemmy.ml
so far at least there are no constant annoying automod filters like 'this title needs to be 250 characters not including spaces, have a [i'm a dumbass] flair, etc etc'
it does nothing to improve the quality of anything and makes the whole UX more annoying. on r/gonewildaudio there's like a paragraph of flairs
I feel like that's partially intrinsic to the upvote system. one nice thing is having upvote and downvote count on here - you can see if people are still supporting your point instead of just a negative score
yeah, i don't understand why it'd be built like that? i guess it prevents overbearing mods, but the only true advantage seems like you can still call the backup "Gaming" instead of "TrueGaming" or whatever
pretty dogshit attitude from them -- easily one of the worst things about reddit is random subs being able to silence people like this. especially at a time like this, we're really bickering on about rule 8a.(b) when the app and site are facing existential threats?
thanks for using Leebra!
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