Is it a PTB move ([email protected]) to ban a user if their only activity in a community is downvoting posts?

The behaviour baffles me a bit. If they dislike the majority of the posts in a community, why are they subscribed? Or if they are browsing by /all, why have they not blocked the community? Are they under the mistaken impression that Lemmy has an algorithm which uses downvotes as an indicator for “show me less of this”?

Has anyone else encountered a “serial downvoter” in any of their communities?

  • GrumpyDuckling
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    6 days ago

    My one school of thought is that popular posts at the top of the frontpage deserve to be downvoted in order to refresh the content.

    • ProdigalFrog@slrpnk.net
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      6 days ago

      Why not just sort by Hot, New, or Scaled instead? The popular posts in Active sort will naturally go away as discussion in them dies down (comments boost posts too).

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        6 days ago

        I don’t actually do it and sort by top hour or six hour or hot. But it could be a reason to downvote if the same post is up for days and downvoting hides posts.

        • Blaze (he/him) @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          If a post has been up for days, it is probably in the high hundreds upvotes. It would need a huge amount of downvotes to bring it away.

          Also, downvoting high quality posts make the “Top of the Week/Month/Year/All time” less relevant