Clients that hide downvotes?
Clients that hide downvotes?
I’m searching around for a lemmy client to that has the option to hide downvotes altogether.
I don’t mind if downvotes are still counted on the instance side, i just don’t care.
Clients that hide downvotes?
I’m searching around for a lemmy client to that has the option to hide downvotes altogether.
I don’t mind if downvotes are still counted on the instance side, i just don’t care.
Voyager
that hides votes altogether or shows the total.
i still want to see upvotes.
Hold on, so if a piece of trolling got 1 upvote (from the poster) and 20 downvotes you want it to look and rank like a new 1/0 comment?
Mlem supports that with their customizable widgets
Oh yah that's exactly what I want.
Thank you :D
No problem, it’s a nice app!
wefwef only shows totals, if that’s what you’re looking for.
If you truly only want to see the effect of upvotes (including on comment ordering), I’m not sure where to go for that.
Maybe facebook?
Boost doesn't even have the option to show up/down votes separately, just the sum.
In the day i’ve been using Mlem to hide downvotes it has made my experience much more pleasant, especially in this thread.
If people want to make their displeasure known to me they can reply.
eternity! :) or maybe it's just cause my instance doesn't have downvotes but i know in boost it still shows the downvotes even though they don't work
A little late to the game, but I just started using Voyager a few days ago and that is the default behavior :)
Alexandrite does it best IMO.
That's a neat web frontend, where is the option to hide downvotes?
I think Lemmy should do something new, enforce creating a comment when downvoting.
Let's try it... No.
It's just going to turn into a spam fest.
What I like about downvotes is they let what's controversial be shown as controversial and similarly what's just an unwelcome idea be shown as such.
Yes but often people just downvote stuff without saying anything to it. If they would put a comment there, it would at least be clear that they didnt read past the first line
No
Skill issue; if you want to be engaged with, make an engagement-worthy comment rather than something a person with actually-functional lobes would eyeroll, downvote, and scroll past.