I’m talking non-absurd things that plausibly someone could choose to implement.

Like an anti-suggestions thread.

  • Dessalines
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    472 years ago

    Nearly everything that new reddit does. Tracking, huge ads, going closed source, removing dowvotes, vote fuzzing, tons of paid flairs, trying to integrate cryptos …

  • @salarua@sopuli.xyz
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    karma. one reason we have so much high-quality content here is because there’s no incentive to gain upvotes. upvotes aren’t displayed on your profile and no communities are locked to people below a certain upvote count. if karma were added to Lemmy, we’d get a lot of pandering to the lowest common denominator and the entire community would become stratified

    • Free Palestine
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      182 years ago

      Lemmy originally did have karma (i think we called it something else), but it was removed because it’s parasitic, so you don’t need to be afraid of that one coming back.

    • pluOP
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      Well I still smile at night thinking about the upvotes I got.

  • Free Palestine
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    232 years ago

    the two big things that would make me less as enthused about Lemmy, would be the removal of downvotes and making votes transparent (i.e. showing people who voted, and what they voted).

  • mtumishi
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    202 years ago

    Real name policy (goverment issued ID and such stuff).

  • @abbenm@lemmy.ml
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    Excellent question. I think a Hexbear-like abandonment of federating functionality Because Reasons. Federating is at the heart and soul of everything as far as I’m concerned, so that is make or break for me.

    And maybe, if it just became a really shallow low effort community. I decided I had enough of Tildes when a commenter there confidently explained and debated at length that MLK jr. would have been a “moderate” in the modern politics sense.

    • @gun@lemmy.ml
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      62 years ago

      I’m confused. Hexbear got rid of downvotes. Which happens to be my anti-suggestion. Don’t get rid of downvotes.

      • Travis Skaalgard
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        Ah, it’s been a while since I’ve followed the situation so it’s possible my information is outdated.

      • @a_Ha@lemmy.ml
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        12 years ago

        My search on ddGo yields nothing meaningful about the : “… anti-suggestions thread”
        which is in the head of this post …
        What is it ? Would you know … since you refer to : “anti-suggestion” in your comment ?

        • @gun@lemmy.ml
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          An anti-suggestion is the opposite of a suggestion. It’s something you don’t want the devs to add.

    • @DPUGT2@lemmy.ml
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      Supposing that banning should even be a thing, why would voting be the one action you can take that you shouldn’t get banned for? If you comment in certain ways, you can be banned. If you post certain stories, you can be banned. You can be banned for trying to poke around in non-page urls (hacking), you can be banned for all sorts of stuff.

      But if you go around downvoting stories that are relevant to that community, that should be protected? If you go around downvoting comments that are in line with that community, that should be protected?

      Given that the only things anyone should probably downvote (spam, blatant abuse) are the very things mods exist to take care of, it’s not even clear that voting should be a thing at all.

  • @Echedenyan@lemmy.ml
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    72 years ago

    That development gets inflexible to support OpenRC and Apache HTTPD by making it dependent of specific features of systemd and Nginx.

  • mtumishi
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    32 years ago

    Real name policy (goverment issued ID and such stuff).

  • @OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml
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    02 years ago

    Honestly I’m getting quite sick of the number buttons all over the screen already. If Lemmy keeps cluttering the UI under the fallacy where it’s still comprehensive to the devs who have been here for months I’m gonna jump ship.

    • pluOP
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      72 years ago

      I don’t really know what you mean? I never used Lemmy up until like yesterday and it was all intuitive to me.