• Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    My migration was primarily driven by threading, voting, and ads.

    1. forums (community topics) >
    2. slashdot (community topics + threads) >
    3. digg / reddit (community topics + threads + comment voting) >
    4. Lemmy (community topics + threads + comment voting - ads)
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      7 hours ago

      slashdot (community topics + threads) >

      slashdot hads voting though. In fact I wish we had the same sort of votes slashdot had. up/down votes are so limited :(

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          7 hours ago

          It had post voting, but no comment voting.

          Doesn’t your screenshot show the opposite?

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            6 hours ago

            Maybe I’m missing something, but I thought you could only upvote / downvote posts. Comments were just a thread, and whoever commented first was at the top.

            Hence why a lot of our early shitposting was just commenting “first” as soon as an interesting post when live.

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              Yes, it didn’t re-sort by default. You can, however, hide based on score. so kinda?

              They also used to (maybe they still do) have meta-moderation where you could flag things as funny or insightful. I always considered that a nice touch but it didn’t allow sorting either. .

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      6 hours ago

      I’ve found slashdot, over the last 2 decades, has devolved into climate change denying, capitalist fellating, wildly off topic flame wars in the comments. As a news aggregator, I’ve never seen an article hit slashdot before it hits reddit or lemmy.