There’s been an influx of downvote brigading across instances, it’s a way to protect users from getting instantly buried.
Or maybe the admins just don’t want downvotes.
There’s been an influx of downvote brigading across instances, it’s a way to protect users from getting instantly buried.
Or maybe the admins just don’t want downvotes.
Exploding Heads have between 40-60 active users, you probably noticed two posters you find disagreeable.
Have you considered blocking the users or communities you find offensive?
Abusive relationships. Sorry for cut post, this Jerboa android it just jumps around is literally the worst app for editing text I’ve ever used.
In fairness the app is fine, it’s just a bug with the text input that’s absolutely maddening. The Webapp directly from the instances are great.
Different perspectives, I estimate reddit have realised that they can do literally whatever they want - And most users don’t care. Compare the engagement in the community regarding this matter by number of reddit users.
And for those who do care INTENSELY, most of those users will be back in two to three days!
At this point it seems akin to the sort of psychological dependence I’ve seen in abusive
Or perhaps you just didn’t see those who don’t bother engaging in conflict?
I fully understand why you don’t expect to find content there in the future, but is that a good argument to deny access to those who already have?
Exploding heads have gotten subscribers from here as well. There’s an extensive backlog of topics some people find quite important - even if others don’t.