This is not a new issue, but we’ve had reports from some communities that they are experiencing a lot of repeated downvotes from the same set of people.

This is how it typically plays out, using AI images as an example:

  1. A section of the lemmy user base really hates anything AI generated.
  2. Instead of blocking AI generated image communities, they down vote those posts every time they see them.
  3. The posts in those communities effectively have to overcome a “handicap” of down votes each time they are posted. This harms community growth and discoverability.

The admin team would like to know how our community would like us to handle this issue, since it isn’t clear to us what is the best approach, and we would like a consensus view.

Some option for consideration:

  1. Encourage/allow community mods to ban persistent down voters from their community (note that we currently have no specific rule in place for this, so it is currently allowed).
  • Pros: prevents future down votes; essentially “unsubscribes” from the community on their behalf
  • Cons: could potentially be abused by mods who want to eliminate all down voters and “game” the system
  1. Have a policy of ignoring the persistent down voters
  • Pros: allows people to continue to express their dislike of [insert topic]-type posts
  • Cons: means that communities on topics that are not of interest to (or are actively disliked by) the majority of users will continue to be penalized in the lemmy post feeds.
  1. Leave it up to the discretion of the individual community mods
  • Pros: self-determination and community based approach (i.e. only applied when needed)
  • Cons: potentially inconsistent approach to down voters across the instance

Feel free to come up with more options, but these are the three main alternatives I could come up with.

We are interested to get your thoughts on the topic so we can come up with a policy for the instance. Please leave your comments below on your preferred option and the reasons for your choice.

Edit: apparently community mods can’t currently see the voting breakdown in Lemmy, only instance admins can, so this adds further complexity to the issue.

  • db0@lemmy.dbzer0.comM
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    9 days ago

    If only we had an option to disable downvotes from non-subscribers!

    Another solution would be to set it up via a bot. I could make a bot that you invite to your community and it automatically bans anyone who downvotes more than some % of posts, and allow that to be configurable by the mod. Not quite sure I can get that info from the API, but if not I could try my hand at a plugin.

    • Unruffled [he/him]@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      9 days ago

      If only we had an option to disable downvotes from non-subscribers!

      Now that would be great!

      And yes, I agree it would be preferable to have something that mods can opt into and configure to their community’s needs, only if needed.