I tend to upvote a post when it Links an interesting article or provokes an interesting conversation, and only downvote them when they voice an convectively bad opinion (like, bigotry or other unjustified vitriol).

I tend to upvote comments when they make a good point or at least try to support their argument, and only downvote them for the same reason as posts: when they are trolling, being unnecessarily aggressive, or trying to justify bigotry with fallacious reasoning or something

What about you?

  • @otp@sh.itjust.works
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    77 months ago

    Upvote:

    • I really like what they said
    • It feels like “this needs to be seen by more people (or by OP)”
    • It’s useful and accurate info relevant to the OP
    • It’s basically the comment I was going to write
    • The comment replies to me, engaging in positive discussion

    Downvote:

    • It’s completely irrelevant or inaccurate to the topic at hand
    • The comment is needlessly aggressive, especially towards another commenter
    • Too many typos, spelling mistakes, emojis, or grammatical errors
    • The comment is solely a link to an image
    • It’s a duplicate comment (I’ll usually upvote the one with the most upvotes to counteract this one)
    • It’s useless (e.g. “This”)
    • JojoOP
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      37 months ago
      • Too many typos, spelling mistakes, emojis, or grammatical errors

      Got it, no writing like a senator on Twitter. Or X, or whatever.