As least it is the behavior I’ve noted. I have to manually “unvote” my posts.

(I would only ask how to remove it, but, since the rules say “open-ended questions”… let’s give it a thought)

  • @snek_boi@lemmy.ml
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    2 years ago

    It’s a norm. There was a discussion here on Lemmy regarding this some months ago.

    I think it’s a trivial issue because the sorting algorithm doesn’t really care about the upvote, in terms of all posts being on equal footing. This is, of course, assuming people don’t un-upvote their posts.

    I also think it’s trivial in terms of people engaging with the post, because most people will know a single upvote is OPs vote. If they don’t know this, the difference between a post with 0 upvotes and 1 is meaningless, especially given that there are no visible downvotes (which you can clearly see on Lemmy). Moreover, the difference between 0 and 1 votes is nothing compared to, say 20 or 400.

    In your honor and for the meme, I’ll un-upvote this comment.

  • Arthur Besse
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    12 years ago

    because that is how it works on reddit, which lemmy is a conceptual descendant of.

  • @a_Ha@lemmy.ml
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    12 years ago

    i have to manually “unvote” my posts

    You (may ?) have to downvote (-1) any bad (comments//posts) you make. Then upvote (+1) any of your good ones and unvote (±0) ones which are neither bad nor good. So biased i am, that very seldom, i downvote my own work 😆 !

  • @kevincox@lemmy.ml
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    12 years ago

    It comes from Lemmy’s origin as a link aggregator. You can imagine that every link one the web has 0 votes by default. When you submit a post for the first time you are voting for it. You are saying “this is interesting to this community”. In this way the submitter is no different than any other voter, each upvote is saying “I think this is interesting” and every downvote is saying “I don’t think this is interesting”.

    • AntyOP
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      02 years ago

      Your answer is interesting and worth it. (+1) :)

  • @gun@lemmy.ml
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    02 years ago

    why would you want to unvote your post?
    The way I see it, on platforms where it’s not automatic, it is the culture to not like your own posts, even though everyone would logically want to boost their own opinion. I’ve seen toxic behavior if people find out someone is doing that. On twitter for example. But when it’s automatic, that culture just doesn’t exist.