• xantoxis@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I downvote because “content” is a bullshit word made up by C-suite jackasses to describe a budget line item. I upvote for art I appreciate, questions that are good questions asked in good faith, news and information that are informative. “Content” is only a thing if your job is “gather eyeballs for ad revenue”, a phenomenon which can’t even exist on Lemmy.

  • Xylight (Photon Dev)@lemdro.id
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    8 months ago

    This is a dumb way to think. You upvote if the content is good or you like it, and you downvoted if it’s bad or you dislike it.

    Upvoting any post means garbage can be pushed to the front page, like this!

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      8 months ago

      It was overused the first time it was used. “We are not the same” is such elitist garbage. I can’t believe a meme used for looking down on people and being arrogant has seen such wide use.

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        8 months ago

        While I agree that some folk would do anything to see themselves above other people I think you might be missing the irony of the meme

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          8 months ago

          Yeah lol it’s almost always ironic-- “You do this thing for some normal reason. I do it for a weird reason that may reveal a salient character flaw.”

          If somebody did use it to actually self-elevate or gatekeep, that would be pretty cringe. But almost all of the usage I see is ironic.

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    8 months ago

    Just gotta keep re-reminding people from time to time. We get a lot of newcomers still, and probably will for the foreseeable future, so some bad habit bleed-over from other internet spaces is pretty inevitable.