I want to make signing up to my instance as unattractive to bots and vote manipulation as possible. If I could turn off all voting on Lemmy I absolutely would. I think activitypub votes are spam and just because reddit used them doesn’t mean that it should be required. I used forums and other websites for a long time before Reddit even existed without voting and my time with Reddit and now Lemmy has left me unconvinced that it is worth while. I think engagement with comments is the only thing worth anything on this platform and some day I’d like to see a sorting algorithm that only took traffic and comments into account for scoring.
Anyway, I try my best to review the users who sign up and the comments that are made to my instance. I typically deny new applicants with disposable email addresses as well.
But there are some accounts that were created that have no activity that I can see easily from lemmy-ui and I’m not really at the point where I am reviewing SQL database. I want to confirm disabling downvotes at least prevented that kind of bot activity and I was wondering if there is anything else I can be doing? I can see how upvoting fascist and western centric points of view can also be problematic by boosting a state actor’s propaganda in a mirror of downvotes silencing minority views.
Cool post.
I got the answer I was looking for so I think so
Any chance vtc will also turn off up votes some time in the future?
requires code changes to Lemmy so not any time soon. I’d like to fuck around with it though
I tested it using the api on this instance
/api/v3/post/like
and I was unable to downvote any post. I also tried/api/v3/comment/like
and it would also fail due to{"error":"downvotes_are_disabled"}⏎
.I made sure to try and downvote a comment/post on an instance with downvotes enabled.
Not sure why people are saying you can, unless I’ve completely screwed this up, but it seems that downvotes don’t work at all via the api if it’s disabled.
curl
curl --request POST \ --url https://vegantheoryclub.org/api/v3/post/like \ --user-agent "Mozilla/5.0 (X12; Linux x86_128) Gecko/19840101 0.821/xoferiF" \ --header 'authorization: Bearer REDACTED ' \ --header 'content-type: application/json' \ --data ' { "score": -1, "post_id": 362154 } '
Thank you SO MUCH for testing this!
they can downvote if their instance is federated with yours, the downvotes won’t federate though and will only be seen by users on the same instance.
look at some hexbear posts from lemmy.ml and lemm.ee for instance.
Woops read this the wrong way around. No they can’t at least not with the UI. Look at any lemm.ml or lemm.ee post from hexbear.
I had someone test this out, if you use the API on vegantheoryclub and try to post a -1 activitypub like activity it fails. This is good for me because I was concerned bots would sign up and be silently downvoting things on other instance communities without me being able to tell.
Downvote are an important method for controlling misinformation. We do need better info in side bars informing users what the button is for and what it is not for
If you are basing your understanding on misinformation on downvotes that are easily manipulated or driven by people with agendas, then you already failed being a critical thinker.
Its just one useful tool
It doesn’t seem very useful. What I see it used for is silencing opposing view points like veganism or anything that isn’t popular on Lemmy and boosting US military industrial propaganda.
Mods should be banning people who downvote content that is well-cited and high effort
I haven’t even seen an instance with a sidebar that explains what the downvote button is for.
It has gotten much worse in the past year, but I blame the instance admins and mods for not even trying to educate their users
Yes. If you want to block this, you either have to edit the source code or, at the load balancer/reverse proxy, block
/api/v3/comment/like
if the POST body’s JSON content containslike
with value-1
.I found someone who is more familiar with programming than I am and we tested this. If downvotes are disabled posting -1 fails. Good news for me! Thanks for clarifying for me what I needed to be looking at
Yes they can. The vote will not show up logged in from your instance but it will show up on the instance the user votes from.
That’s the user downvoting the copy of the post on their own instance. If OP doesn’t have downvotes then those votes won’t federate.