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I may not come from the US, but have upvoted a post and or comment once.
I upvote when I agree with someone else, or when its at least a neutral reply to my own post/comment. I downvote when I don't agree, or even disagree with the content of that post or comment. And I report when it's outright heinous and or violates that posts community rules.
Btw why is this in AskUSA when it's not even USA specific?
Could it have gone somewhere else? Yes. But it could also go here - it's not required to be "specific", just "relevant".
Also, USA cultural values do legitimately tend to differ from others - e.g. we say "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" when we mean merely "great" (oh wait, no, that's the other country that starts with a U...:-P), or in general try to "spin" things in a more positive light. Which is not always good. But it does feel welcoming, if that makes any sense?
I have an idea for an experiment: would you like to crosspost this somewhere else, perhaps AskLemmy, and we can see how the results may differ there?
I feel like the regular community members - FAR more so than mere mods and even admins - are the ones who create a sense of "community". Upvotes and comments make it what it is, regardless of the rules, e.g. just try saying that you like a Mac (or worse, WINDOZE) in a Linux community.:-P (Theoretically someone can like whatever they like according to the "rules"? But in practice, downvotes and angry responses will chase those people away - good riddance!?! - while upvotes and and positive comments will reinforce the ~~echo chamber effect~~ sense of "community").
I have no idea what country you are talking about nor what you were trying to say in that needlessly long response.
But as a Linux user you've offended me slightly, which I blow out of off proportion now.
So as a non us citizen, European actually, and Linux user I wish you good night, sir!