Lemmy has so few comments that I am now reading many more articles - eviltoast
    • thehatfox@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Rationing downvotes could help break the groupthink while still providing a crowdsourced method of controlling spam and trolls. Other platforms have systems like this and it seems to work.

      I think there have been some Lemmy instances that disable downvotes entirely also.

      • grue@lemmy.world
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        9 months ago

        I still miss Slashdot’s moderation (and meta-moderation) system.

        For those who don’t know, Slashdot comments are scored in a range of [-1, +5] and upvotes and downvotes have a reason attached (e.g. +1 insightful, +1 funny, -1 troll). Users are given a very limited pool of votes to hand out, which are allotted according to a secret formula based on karma and maybe meta-moderation. Meta-moderation is a volunteer task where you’re given an anonymized list of comments and mod votes, and asked whether you agree with reach of them or not.