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I think it’s important to remember not to downvote someone because they have a differing opinion on a subject. I reserve my downvotes for when I am pretty sure the commenter is purposely and consciously spreading misinformation, or is being otherwise hateful.
I'm pretty sure 99% of my downvotes have gone toward lemmygrad
Look. I've been part of subreddits that have bots that downvote EVERYTHING automatically.
There are malicious people everywhere. It's one thing to inform people about how the system works, but it's almost pointless when the system is designed in a way that is abusable.
These are things that Lemmy needs to change in order to evolve with the larger userbase.