It’s very nice to see that X people liked a post/comment and Y people disliked it instead of just having a singular “goodness/badness” rating. It (literally, in a mathematical sense) adds a whole new dimension to post ratings and gives us a more nuanced understanding of people’s opinions. Plus, it feels a lot better to see that 5 people agreed with you and 7 disagreed when you made a controversial statement instead of just seeing a score of -1 telling you how bad you are.

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    It’s also possible to view what account upvoted you by viewing your post on a Kbin instance.

    I think it’s rather silly that this information is obfuscated on Lemmy.

    And it’s only possible to upvote on Kbin. Which makes more sense to me as well.

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        11 months ago

        No account needed.

        1. Select the triple dots menu in Voyager to copy a link to your OP

        2. Visit kbin.social

        3. Enter the copied link in the search bar

        4. Open your OP

        5. Click ‘more’ and then ‘activity’

        6. Click ‘favorites’

        You’ll see a list of all accounts that upvoted your OP. Why this isn’t possible on Lemmy is completely unclear to me.

        Just like I don’t understand why Lemmy allows for downvotes. It’s not valuable and induces toxic behavior IMO.

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          Woah, I can even see who downvoted on there! It does seem to be a bit behind though, as I see less upvotes and only one (instead of 12) downvotes.

          IMO allowing downvotes is good because when used properly, it can filter out toxic and hateful content more effectively than just allowing upvotes, as well as giving people a way to reduce the visibility of misinformation. A good case study for this trying to find a good tutorial for something on YouTube before and after the removal of dislikes.