Waking up every day and drinking that Hatorade.
If you don’t like anything on the the platform, why stick around?
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Total post upvotes: 19
Total post downvotes: 4650
Total comment upvotes: 5912
Total comment downvotes: 11878
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List of votes for [redacted user]
Total post upvotes: 19
Total post downvotes: 4650
Total comment upvotes: 5912
Total comment downvotes: 11878
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Waking up every day and drinking that Hatorade.
If you don’t like anything on the the platform, why stick around?
Are there any instances where votes are public? In other words, where it shows on the post or comment who up/down voted? I know there are some, or were, but I don’t know the current status.
Federation means everything is effectively public, even if the UI doesn’t show it all.
Trust Lemmy to answer the question I very specifically did not ask and to provide an answer that is essentially a regurge of the OP, lol.
EDITED TO ADD: but I found the answer I was looking for anyway, so there is that.
Sometimes I miss old forums where content was brought back up by simply posting within the topic (though that lead to the annoying and incessant “bump? bump? bump?” posts on threads people wouldn’t let die, i guess).
Post voting is understandable as an alternative but it just leads to so much vanity as a result. Sites like this and reddit have so many dorks that are like “my fake internet points… how could you”. If it matters that much to you just shitpost all the time and you’ll get those numbers up
You can sort by new comments to emulate that on Lemmy.