GigAHerZ wrote on 2025-04-05, 07:29:And in the list of "New posts" and "Your posts", i saw that this thread has a new post in it. And so i opened this thread up to […]
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Ozzuneoj wrote on 2025-04-05, 02:54:
7F20 wrote on 2025-04-04, 15:59:
Giving people likes on posts has been asked for many, many times and always got shot down. IIRC, the resistance is that many people here actually want to be in a more classic forum environment, and adding likes to posts has the effect of pushing it towards social media and away from being a forum. It also creates a kind of popularity contest atmosphere, regardless of whether or not it's just likes. In that case, you have the inevitable karma farming people and whathaveyou.
I personally don't care all that much, but it would definitely have that effect. Anytime you make a huge change like that in an online community, it's a double-edged sword.
I would "like" this post, but I don't have the option to do so. Instead, I will just say that I agree.
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And in the list of "New posts" and "Your posts", i saw that this thread has a new post in it. And so i opened this thread up to see, and it just contained an appreciation on another post, no real content.
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(I continue to suggest that this "kudos-system" would be a great addition to this forum)
EDIT: Just to be clear, the tone of this post is lighthearted not angry\argumentative. It is hard to convey that with text. 😅
Your opinion of what is content may be different than mine. Perhaps a one or two others got a chuckle out of my awful attempt at humor. Since there is no kudos\voting system, I will never know if more people liked my post than disliked it. Thankfully, that makes no difference to me. I for one am glad that this particular slice of the internet hasn't yet devolved into a thumb up\down karma farming game driven by mob-mentality like most other sites.
I sometimes visit reddit and a few other forums, and the ones that have "reactions" and "karma" inevitably have this issue of having these totally unnecessary sides\controversies in most discussions as well as incorrect information and misconceptions being "upvoted" to the moon, while at the same time they tend to actually hide posts that get downvoted by the same people that upvoted the others. In an attempt to "sanitize" discussion to maximize the constant dopamine hits of the site's addicts users, they end up with an automated process that massively exaggerates bias and destroys any sense of normal human communication that is left. Five or ten people who feel strongly about something can make it seem like 500 feel the same way, even though no one else even cared enough to type a single word.
This is what the internet is in 2025, and what it was not 20+ years ago.
People 20 years ago thought that the "You'd say that while hiding behind the keyboard, but wouldn't say it to someones face." aspect of the internet was bad enough. They had no idea that some day there would be websites where someone's genuine, honest thoughts or insights could be put out there for the world to see while a thousand people spent 1-2 seconds each determining that said post was worthless\wrong because of the ever growing number of downvotes next to it. It's the equivalent of a mob of hundreds\thousands of completely clueless people screaming obscenities at you\me as they run by your home even though they have no idea who we are and haven't even read what we have to say.
Whew... haven't had a good "I'm old and the world is getting worse." rant in at least a couple days. Thanks for reading. Please don't downvote me to oblivion... oh wait. 😋