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Vivid Void@VividVoid_about 1 year ago

I mean this sincerely: from a systems perspective, it's one of the best things that could happen for the site https://t.co/I6B5VmoJHR

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Ken 無 (internet user)@Ken67547214about 1 year ago
Replying to @VividVoid_

@VividVoid_ I agree, I don't like systems that don't have negative reinforcement. I do really like feeling free to post things nobody likes, though. This will crush a lot of posters.

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Vivid Void@VividVoid_about 1 year ago
Replying to @VividVoid_

There's no quick and easy way to tell Twitter that you don't want to see this post and you don't think others do either. Those buttons exist but they are things like block and mute, which feel draconian. This gives Twitter faster, better feedback https://t.co/O1KjtU4W36

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Vivid Void@VividVoid_about 1 year ago
Replying to @VividVoid_

A downvote isn't a perfect analog for a clown button, but it's much better than having no negative feedback mechanism, or one that's too slowly and rarely used https://t.co/UVbnHJaWcr

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Emmett Shear@eshearover 3 years ago

The case of the missing button 💬♻️❤️🤡

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