It feels like this is very intense here compared to other social media services/protocols.

Why is that?

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    I started a thread about lemvotes some time back.
    Several people went to look up their own post histories, and one guy offered the most unique insight.
    Apparently in this Lemmy client on his phone, he was clicking a button to make posts ‘go away’ after he read them.
    Well after looking up his own vote history, this guy realized he’s been downvoting everything he reads, all the time. That was not a ‘go away’ button.
    After reading this guy’s confused bullshit with the voting buttons, I came to realize that there are innumerably reasons for why people vote, and it may not at all be what you think.

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        11 hours ago

        Of course you are correct.
        My point is that its a mistake to assume you know what’s going on with a downvote.

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      …this guy realized he’s been downvoting everything he reads, all the time.

      That’s hilarious!

    • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥@lemmy.world
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      Apparently in this Lemmy client on his phone, he was clicking a button to make posts ‘go away’ after he read them.

      That was not a ‘go away’ button.

      Technically, it was.

      Reddit also has option to hide downvoted posts. I guess same thing in his client.