It might be nice if lemmy clients (voyager, default client, etc) would make a suggestive pop-up:

Would you like to block this community? Your downvote ratio is 100% over the last X days/Y posts.

This is good for lemmy because it will let users have a more positive experience, its helping guide people to get better use of the user interface.

  • LumpyPancakes@lemm.ee
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    8 days ago

    Seems odd to me, but then I rarely downvote anything.

    Being able to block German and French instances easily might be helpful though. I can’t read them.

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      Lemmy already has a feature where you can define the language of a post and potentially filter by that property, but it’s pretty much useless because most just leave it on “Undetermined”. I believe clients should make a best effort guess about the language (maybe based on a dictionary analysis of the text body or WHOIS of a linked website) and offer it as the default choice instead.

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        it’s pretty much useless because most just leave it on “Undetermined”

        Can’t mods remove “undetermined” from the list of options for a community, forcing posters to set the language when they post?

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      but then I rarely downvote anything.

      Same, I either upvote, ignore or block.

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      I only downvote things if I think they are bad for the platform, not just because it’s something I personally disagree with.

      However, that isn’t how many people use voting.

      Everyone should be setting their posting language right? Or does language filter just not work at all?

  • crimeschneck∈🇩🇪⊂🇪🇺@feddit.nl
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    What are the advantages of downvotes anyway? If somebody breaks the rules, you can report them. If nothing is done about it, you can leave a community. If you dislike most of the content of an user or a community, you can give your negative feedback or block them. If you think somebody is wrong on some subject, you can correct them.

    Sure, to be honest it feels good to press the downvote button on a comment or post I dislike, but I could live without it.

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      I mostly downvote when I think the comment is so wrong or bad but I have a feeling that commenting a response means a long drawn out back and forth that ends up being unproductive and me taking a lot of abuse.

      I don’t have votes visibly on my app client though so even when I do it I don’t actually see the vote totals.

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    I suppose it could also apply to users - You have downvoted 100% of this user’s posts, would you like to block them?

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    If would be more productive to encourage blocking by making it more powerful/less of a chore.

    • general categories/tags to filter out (plus allow-list) rather than manual blocking
    • put ‘block community’ in more options so blocking can be done with less clicks (/for nsfw comms)
    • a way to limit how many posts from a community are shown on the same page, or from the same user (maybe an option like only show most relevant post per hour/half-hour etc)
      • ideally communities would allow setting how posts are sent to all, even if it’s just a post setting
      • or posts could be more aggressively grouped, similar with crossposts (or things that were not detected as a crosspost but likely should’ve been)

    Also honestly once a block list is 50+ it already seems like named blocklists are needed to properly manage things.