Yeah, there was always some stigma involved, even when it became mainstream
Yeah, there was always some stigma involved, even when it became mainstream
Unlanded nobility.
Makes one wonder how many use their Steam Deck and know it runs linux by default
I wonder why it sucked so much? I’m no expert in terms of crafting a search engine, but Reddit has not lacked funds for some years now
This. I think I have 1.1k hours on steam and probably double that outside of it.
Is it open source, though?
I don’t think that this is the correct way to address this problem. While I agree that downvotes shouldn’t be used indiscriminately, simply urging people to use it in another form isn’t going to do much. If people were better, the world would be better. The problem is that people aren’t better, and so we have the problems at hand.
I don’t know, I think a systemic approach to problems is usually a better way to a solution. Just to give a quick idea, which might be a bad one at that, I think that Lemmy could, by default (with the option to toggle the option), ask the user to give their opinion whenever they downvote. It’s simple and small, but could be the push that people need to actually engage in conversation rather than lazily pressing good and bad buttons. I’m not sure it would work, but I think it’s a step ahead of simply yelling to people “Be better!” and expecting things to change. Just my two cents, though.
Uh, what is this?
Speaking as someone who used Infinity for Reddit.
Life changing