geteilt von: https://lemmy.world/post/41163572

Both mods are also moderators of announcements@discuss.online; they are admins, this is their instance, and they are engaging in vote tampering to boost their instance and its communities over the rest of the fediverse.

jgrim@discuss.online m_f@discuss.online

  • Susaga@sh.itjust.works
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    6 days ago

    …That post is blatant misinformation. If you aren’t allowed to downvote misinformation, then what ARE you allowed to downvote?

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      I think you’re supposed to thoughtfully discuss what’s wrong with it. That’s not a “downvote and move along” sort of community

      If you come across a niche community it’s best not to interact with it, if you don’t like their content, block them.

    • flamingos-cant (hopepunk arc)@feddit.uk
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      6 days ago

      Sure, it’s a bad article that relies on iffy reasoning, but it manages to dress that up enough that I can see why someone might be duped by it. And it hardly seems fair to be this vitriolic about someone being misinformed and enforcing their comm rules when no actually points out what’s wrong with what’s been posted or links to actual numbers, rather than guesstimations of the article author.

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        6 days ago

        So why is the admin punishing people for not being duped by it? If you’re told it’s misinformation, and you go out of your way to defend it, then you’re not duped. You’re part of the misinformation. And an admin using admin powers to support that misinformation is just propoganda.

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          How is just downvoting something telling someone a post is misinformation? People downvote stuff over the most random crap here. Also, they didn’t use admin powers, no site bans were handed out only 3 month comm bans.

          • Susaga@sh.itjust.works
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            6 days ago

            Unless you sort by new, a downvote lowers visibility of a post, thus preventing people from being exposed to misinformation. It also frames the article as something most people disapprove of, making it less likely people will believe the article uncritically. Separately, there were comments telling the admin the article was inaccurate, and the admin defended the post.

            Please stop going out of your way to defend misinformation.

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            I definitely would be less ready to accept a post with -15 points at face value, and the post does have comments that point out (some of the) problems with the article. It’s rather questionable whether it’s worth it to dogpile the post with negative comments, versus just downvoting and moving on.

            • flamingos-cant (hopepunk arc)@feddit.uk
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              6 days ago

              I mod !uk_politics and I’ve seen good articles go negative just because people don’t find the headline agreeable.

              It’s rather questionable whether it’s worth it to dogpile the post with negative comments, versus just downvoting and moving on.

              One, downvoting something can be a form of dogpiling and two, the mods clearly want disagreement to be voiced in the comments not through downvotes. This is laid in rules so I don’t think this constitutes power tripping behaviour.

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                4 days ago

                I have three news come and see the same thing. Most people don’t even read the articles.

                I’d prefer disagreement go to the comments, too. I do adjust what I post based on how people engage with it, including downvotes. A rule about mandatory engagement to vote for some communities would be pretty cool, but difficult to implement without some software mechanism.

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                    3 days ago

                    I appreciate that. However, I tried piefed and don’t agree with many of the features. It’s good for the people who like it, just not for me.

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        6 days ago

        If downvoting a bad-faith article is against the rules, they should ban me too!

        Like, I’m sure as fuck not going to read every instance/community’s rules to see if I can push the downvote button on bad information.