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  • Snoopy@jlai.luOPtoOpen Source@lemmy.mlHacking with care
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    3 months ago

    It hugely depends on what post, and what community. Political, scientific one, i post plenty of them and often i don’t care. Video game, interesting topic, environmental, art design…i don’t care.

    And the one about sign langage i just want to deactivate downvote on this community, Why ? So you just have to chose between ignore or upvote. Because 99,99% of you, in the fediverse aren’t deaf.

    Masto, iceshrimp doesn’t have downvote system. I often post from them to lemmy and it works well.



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    3 months ago

    There still can be points such as low post quality, misinformation, outdated data, discrimination of certain people etc.

    True, but not in this community [email protected] if them don’t like those post, they can leave it as it is.

    Awww that’s called egoism. And also idk what client you use but on mine (Jerboa) downvoted posts stay in the timeline. Probably you just confused Lemmy with Reddit.

    Nope, we noticed that some of our post diseaspered on our timeline. It was part on a heated debate about desactiving downvote 4 month ago.

    Maybe it has been patched since on Lemmy.

    Too complex. You’ll have 2-3 votes on every hashtag at most. Implement subcommunity categories instead. It’d be more useful

    I believe the opposite, it is way more informative compared to the voting system. I can upvote because of a cute cat, in the picture, it doesn’t tell you why i upvoted. Maybe people downvoted because the post wasn’t filtered with langage option ? Or maybe because it was boring ?

    I believe collaborative hashtag would greatly help semantic research.


  • Snoopy@jlai.luOPtoOpen Source@lemmy.mlHacking with care
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    Nope, I’m just a moderator. Maybe i will setup my own instance : sublinks or piefed. Lemmy will soon allow moderators to check vote and it’s up to the admin to activate it. if i recall correctly.

    So i will simply ban on my own community**, that mean only the smallish community on the fediverse about sign language. Why ? because it’s about deaf culture, deaf history…so i don’t see the point of downvoting.

    Wonse, when you downvote, my post diseaspear from the timeline.

    Honnestly, I don’t accept people with this kind of mentality. I prefer people that explain why they disagree.

    if i could disable downvote on my community it would be better, but currently it’s not possible. Or maybe a popup to blacklist the community when you click on downvote ?

    Well, month ago,i wrote a post for rewanping the voting system. For example instead of dowvoting because the post is in german instead of english, we can have a tag/hashtag system with threesold.

    As #spam and 10 people vote. Or good article, bad article, complex, sad, scary, not fun…and everyone add them and vote for the most revalent tag/hashtag.

    And with this we can improve by leap and bound lemmy search.

    Sorry for the long off topic, i let my toughts loose again. :)











    • chmod : change mode

    • chown : change owner

    • -R : recursive. So all subfolders and files will change ownership.

    • 700 : this is a code for files permission for those 3 groups in linux :

    • user (you) : 7

    • group : 0

    • other : 0

    What do those number mean ? A file can be read, written, executed. Those 3 permissions are associated with number :

    • read : 4
    • witten : 2
    • executed : 1

    If a file can be read and written its number will be 4+2 = 6



  • There is some drawback. The main one : app can’t communicate with each other.

    Example firefox and his extension keepass. As keepass can’t communicate with firefox, you have to open both apps and switch their windows.

    You can use flatseal to manage communication between apps but that’s not an easy process and may prove a security issue if you don’t understand the technical jargon.



  • Sorry, the closest i came up aren’t good solution but may help in your search.

    • Vanilla OS 2 (based on Debian) but it is under Gnome DE and in beta phase. Very begginer friendly. Maybe once it go out from beta it will supports other DE ? So check it around 6th month later or 1 year ?

    But the problem is that their community is very small. If you want something stable, it’s better to look for bigger community so you can benefit from their support and user’s problems

    There is fedora kinoite but you don’t want anything related to IBM. That was the best compromise i can found.

    • NixOS but i don’t know it. I’m affraid it will be a DIY distro at the beggining with the config file. But it will probably meet all your criterias.

    Or the same OS from my steamdeck :

    • Steam OS ? It’s an immutable OS based on Arch and support KDE by default. Full support of flatpaks. Only downside, i dunno if it supports other machines than the steamdeck. Nor if it uses the latest linux kernel. Maybe some variants ?