I just got railed in a shitpost community for being a gay Christian and discussing my views honestly. It got so bad people were implying I said stuff I didn’t lmao.
I mentioned the people who protest pride with hate signs and megaphones and someone tried to turn it around and say I was calling gay people bigots. I replied saying they misunderstood me and explained what I meant and they were upvoted and I was downvoted.
It was so unhinged a mod basically stepped in saying they wouldn’t remove all the comments harassing me because apparently they were being “civil” but imo it was far a far cry from civil at all.
So here I am now with the app I’m using saying my comment “karma” totals -305, not that I care. But Lemmy users are absolutely mental, even when compared to Redditors because at least Reddit enforces its rules.
Honestly, here on Lemmy upvotes and downvotes mean less than ever… I’ve kept my good habits from Reddit, and I don’t use multiple accounts to ever inflate my votes, but I’m not even sure it’s against the rules to do so.
So you very well may have been dealing with one lonely dude on the internet stacking his own votes.
For what it’s worth, my comment that I got banned for was actually upvoted a decent amount. I wonder if they are going to track those people’s upvotes through kbin and ban those people, too? The Fediverse is definitely a very interesting frontier right now.
Agreed on all fronts and the one dude theory is certainly possible, although the flood of hateful comments was jarring. Karma has never mattered to me but -305 overnight was nothing short of impressive.
I came to Lemmy expecting better honestly but so far my experience has been a more volatile version of Reddit. You’re right though, it’s an interesting frontier. I hope more rational “free-speech within reason” instances pop-up at some point because so far the ones I’ve heard of were defederated from popular ones.
I just got railed in a shitpost community for being a gay Christian and discussing my views honestly. It got so bad people were implying I said stuff I didn’t lmao.
I mentioned the people who protest pride with hate signs and megaphones and someone tried to turn it around and say I was calling gay people bigots. I replied saying they misunderstood me and explained what I meant and they were upvoted and I was downvoted.
It was so unhinged a mod basically stepped in saying they wouldn’t remove all the comments harassing me because apparently they were being “civil” but imo it was far a far cry from civil at all.
So here I am now with the app I’m using saying my comment “karma” totals -305, not that I care. But Lemmy users are absolutely mental, even when compared to Redditors because at least Reddit enforces its rules.
Honestly, here on Lemmy upvotes and downvotes mean less than ever… I’ve kept my good habits from Reddit, and I don’t use multiple accounts to ever inflate my votes, but I’m not even sure it’s against the rules to do so.
So you very well may have been dealing with one lonely dude on the internet stacking his own votes.
For what it’s worth, my comment that I got banned for was actually upvoted a decent amount. I wonder if they are going to track those people’s upvotes through kbin and ban those people, too? The Fediverse is definitely a very interesting frontier right now.
Agreed on all fronts and the one dude theory is certainly possible, although the flood of hateful comments was jarring. Karma has never mattered to me but -305 overnight was nothing short of impressive.
I came to Lemmy expecting better honestly but so far my experience has been a more volatile version of Reddit. You’re right though, it’s an interesting frontier. I hope more rational “free-speech within reason” instances pop-up at some point because so far the ones I’ve heard of were defederated from popular ones.
I wonder if kbin is any better.