I know the obvious things like federation and fediverse, but do we say upvote/downvote, updoot, karma? I hate to bring up the software that must not be named, but I don’t know what else to call things.

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    2 months ago

    Check this out: https://sopuli.xyz/comment/12454364

    What is not mentioned is, deleting anything does not mean it will be deleted everywhere. Hundreds of other instances receive your content and who knows whether the delete action will be correctly federated, processed or accepted. Check twice before submitting.

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      On the topic, if you send a comment just assume it went through even if an app tries to pretend it didn’t. There are a lot of double comments from this fake error

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        That pretty much is the app’s fault. I encountered that with some third party apps. Jerboa has never done that.

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    Karma exists but unless I’m off we don’t seem to really mention it ever. Theres up and downvotes but I just like them as a way of letting me know how far out my ideas or comments are without taking it personally. It improves your thinking and advocacy skills so its cool

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    • Community - the equivalent of a subreddit. Some people shorten it to “comm”.
    • Instance or server - a site using Lemmy or Mbin or PieFed, with multiple communities in it. For example lemmy.world and mander.xyz are instances.
    • Upvote, downvote - the same as in Reddit.
    • karma - it would be the same as in Reddit, except that the main software (Lemmy) doesn’t have it.
    • Lemming - a Lemmy user
    • Defed - often used as a verb. Because “defederate” is too long.
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    2 months ago

    You subscribe to communities, which are hosted on different servers. Upvotes and downvotes are what they are. AFAIK there is no karma counting here.

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      2 months ago

      Except some instances like hexbear have downvoting disabled, which tends to encourage people to comment more.

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      Some apps/front ends/instances track upvote/downvote totals. Haven’t run into any automated filters based on total karma yet, though.

      Also worth mentioning that instance admins and some moderators can see specific users’ upvotes and downvotes.

      There’s also a public mod log where instances display their moderator actions taken against whom for what reasons. Doesn’t quite stop moderator abuse but it makes it public.

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        Any kbin user can see everyone who upvoted something. They used to be able to see all of the downvotes as well, but that was disabled with most kbin instances…

        As far as I know, all you need to do is find a kbin instance that allows their users to see both upvotes and downvotes (or set up an instance yourself).

        It’s best to treat your votes here as public if you’re coming from Reddit where you normally expect this to be hidden.

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      Lemmy once computed a total score internally, but this was removed in the later versions. There is no such thing as overall user karma or score unless an admin or other software decides to try to compute one. The platform itself doesn’t care.

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    Karma doesnt exist. So when you don’t agree with a user, insult their instance and launch a campaign to defederate from it.

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    People need buzzwords to feel like they belong to a group. We are just a bunch of nerds who already know that. It’s a free spirit community as long as you behave like a human. You can try to establish some new terminology, but don’t come up with the old reddit stuff, people will make fun of you.

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    Not really terminology, but I would recommend trying to engage in good faith when discussing more complex issues on Lemmy. Keep your eyes peeled for trolls who are not open minded and block them once they show they’re unreceptive to civil discussion. Since the userbase is rather small, it works extremely well and makes your experience so much better.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_tolerance

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        I’d like to add to their comment. A lot of people are coming from very argumentative or abrasive communities, and sometimes their initial messaging will show that. If someone comes off way too hot headed try not to assume that they’re going to end up being a troll. They might just be riled up. I’ve had pretty good success in asking clarifying questions to get people to explain their view rather than just come in swinging.

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          Or honestly, just block them and save yourself the pain of dealing with them in the future the next time they’re riled up.

          I don’t hold it against them but why listen to the noise if you can just get signal?

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    Nazi: When somebody on lemmy says this, they aren’t talking about literal jackboot historical underlings of Adolf Hitler, but instead referring to anyone who isn’t firmly on the progressive side of the political aisle.

    Tankie: I’m still trying to figure this one out. Apparently it’s not referring to tank roles in online games. It supposed to be insulting, despite sounding very laudatory.

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      Tankie: far right lunatic who delusionally believes they’re a communist (or trollingly roleplays as what they believe one to be), despite defending authoritarian oligarchic states like Russia or China.

      For instance, the Lemmy devs (and lemmy.ml admins).

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    most everything you do in the fediverse is very public. upvotes and sometimes downvotes can be attributed to you personally. luckily that includes the moderation logs.

    lemmy is only one of many fediverse server types. there are many: https://fedidb.org/ im partial to mbin because it looks more like that other place, and exposes more information like a reputation value (karma) and downvotes