Okay, yeah, I see now how it can be misinterpreted when taken out-of-context
Okay, yeah, I see now how it can be misinterpreted when taken out-of-context
Based on a true story:
Okay, yeah, I see now how it can be misinterpreted when taken out-of-context
Based on a true story:
You know what everyone knows, but nobody is willing to say? People with even numbered birthdays are responsible for all of society's ills.
Is this some reference I am not familiar with?
The year, day or month?
This checks out.
Afaik voting is not federated so you always just see the "local reaction".
I don't think so. You see the votes from all federated instances which can still differ
that doesnt sound right at all
It definitely is, but there are several instances which do not federate downvotes
The post and comment votes do federate, but it's not particularly reliable. No clue why though. That's a bit outside my wheelhouse and there is nothing in the documentation about post voting.
If the community's server does not track downvotes, then indeed, everyone just sees downvotes by users local to their home instance. Otherwise, downvotes work the same as upvotes - that is, somewhat reliably - unless your frontend or user instance hides them but that's your problem.
If it does work, that's pretty cool!
I'd love to know if like, the lemmy instance catering towards Americans upvotes me, but the lemmy instance catering towards Europeans downvote me.
You're obviously promoting the website with r that shall not be named!? Downvoted! /s
Upvote farm.