Because if you say something normal and rational then a bunch of nazis come by and completely clobber what you said, people aren’t just going to think for themselves and say “wait, this guy is right” they’re going to say “wow this comment has -990 score, must be wrong” Now the intended takeaway is the exact opposite of whatever point I made.
Because an instance’s community isn’t going to appreciate brigading, especially when it comes from other instances, and the instance’s mods would need this information to in order to manage such abuses.
my best good faith guess would be that it’s 10 years old, and absent more recent corroboration, it could plausibly be an isolated anecdote rather than an ongoing systemic policy
Honest inquiry, why the downvotes?
Because it exposes what that thing is. It’s not a refuge for Jews. It’s a refuge for white supremacists that just happen to be Jews.
From racist or zionist or both users from federated instances
Said it once said it a million times: votes need to be public. It’s WAY too easy to brigade and vote manipulate.
IIRC they are public, but it’s not displayed in the web UI
Cool I gotta get a mod to show them so I can pre-emptively block the nazis before the start sending me harassing bullshit.
Couldn’t agree more
But what do you use votes for? Why do you care about them?
Because if you say something normal and rational then a bunch of nazis come by and completely clobber what you said, people aren’t just going to think for themselves and say “wait, this guy is right” they’re going to say “wow this comment has -990 score, must be wrong” Now the intended takeaway is the exact opposite of whatever point I made.
Because an instance’s community isn’t going to appreciate brigading, especially when it comes from other instances, and the instance’s mods would need this information to in order to manage such abuses.
Downvoting Inconvenient truths is a common L.
my best good faith guess would be that it’s 10 years old, and absent more recent corroboration, it could plausibly be an isolated anecdote rather than an ongoing systemic policy