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Who decides what you see on the fediverse? A look at voting patterns

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  • F fundmecfs@piefed.zip

    There are some chronically ill people who are unable to work here who spend much of their day on this platform. They can easily exceed 750 votes. These also tend to be a big chunk of the people who post a lot and run communities and keep this place running and not feeling empty. Feels odd to punish it IMO.

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    zedstrian@sopuli.xyz
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    #37

    If they are real people manually voting, then by all means they shouldn’t be limited by built-in assumptions.

    At the same time, at a rate of 750 votes a day, even someone spending 16 hours a day on Lemmy would only have 76.8 seconds per vote to read a headline, read the article (ideally), and interact with the post, before immediately going to the next one.

    While many posts don’t need that much time for a complete interaction, much more likely under the scenario of such mass voting is many votes with minimal to no interaction. If someone is using Lemmy to that extent, I would encourage them to redirect some of their voting efforts into thinking of more things to post or comment, as interaction—beyond just voting—is the beating heart of any such platform.

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    • rimu@piefed.socialR rimu@piefed.social

      Out of the 37,000 people who voted for posts or comments in the last month, the 10 most prolific voters (0.02% of us) cast as many votes as the bottom 59%. Here’s how that looks, visually:

      A graph of everyone's votes. Someone cast 23k votes in one month

      As you can see, a lot of people didn’t cast many votes. Someone cast 23k votes, with a group of 13 each casting at least 10k votes.

      “But of course most people aren’t really engaged, most of those 37k people are just NPCs who don’t really matter” you say, “Rimu you’re just including them to make it seem worse than it is”, you might say. Ok, cool, let’s pretend the bottom 85% of us don’t matter and just look at the top 5000 voters. Here’s how the distribution looks among them:

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      Still super unbalanced. Let’s analyze this a bit.

      Among those 5000, the top 147 (2.94%) cast as many votes as all the others (4853 people) combined. Among those 5000, the average number of votes cast in a month is 1142. Among the top 147, the average number of votes cast in a month is 6868.

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      How do you feel about a tiny group having this much influence over what news you receive?

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      waldfee@feddit.org
      wrote sidst redigeret af
      #38

      Perhaps the weight of each vote could be adjusted for every user, based on how many times the user has voted the same as that voter. I’m sure this would greatly help reduce the effective risk of vote manipulation

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      • openstars@piefed.socialO openstars@piefed.social

        Or course not - did anyone think that it was?

        Reading the Threadiverse, 99.9% of the world is (1) Linux, (2) politics, (3) leftist in-fighting, (4) schadenfreude over rightist missteps, (5) (just before any Western election) asking why aren’t centrists voting more, (6) GNU Linus and (7) comics.

        e.g. “sports” doesn’t even crack the top 100 topics, much less top 10. The Threadiverse is a VERY biased subset of the wider world!!!

        People vote for what appeals to them. Get out and vote more, folks!

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        #39

        The Threadiverse is a VERY biased subset of the wider world!!!

        I am not talking about The wider world. Lemmy is in itself a community, that isn’t represented by what get vote to top feeds. Its like if you looked only at r/memes extrapolated what the Average reddit life and views look like.

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        • Z zedstrian@sopuli.xyz

          If they are real people manually voting, then by all means they shouldn’t be limited by built-in assumptions.

          At the same time, at a rate of 750 votes a day, even someone spending 16 hours a day on Lemmy would only have 76.8 seconds per vote to read a headline, read the article (ideally), and interact with the post, before immediately going to the next one.

          While many posts don’t need that much time for a complete interaction, much more likely under the scenario of such mass voting is many votes with minimal to no interaction. If someone is using Lemmy to that extent, I would encourage them to redirect some of their voting efforts into thinking of more things to post or comment, as interaction—beyond just voting—is the beating heart of any such platform.

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          rimu@piefed.social
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          #40

          Exactly!

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          • squirrel@cake.kobel.fyiS squirrel@cake.kobel.fyi

            I calculated a rough average for myself: ~150 votes per day, that’s ~4500 votes per month. If someone knows a tool that displays exact numbers, please let me know.

            But yesterday I’ve exceeded piefed.social’s limit of 240 votes at 5pm. (I’m selfhosting and can change the quota for my instance, but the piefed.social limit affects remote users too). I wasn’t very active on Saturday so I had 6 pages of posts to catch up on Sunday, sorted by New Subscribed.

            The Fediverse needs more good, constructive and fun content. If a post is good I upvote it, if multiple comments are good, I upvote them as well. That’s a lot of votes for positive stuff I like to see more of. Upvoting encourages users to post more. If less and less people upvote my contributions, I’ll stop posting.

            I engage in wholesome communities like !dailygames@lemmy.zip where I upvote a lot of games and comments, because I like to see more people playing and interacting. Or !askouija@lemmy.world where I upvote questions that are fun and all single letter comments that form the answer, that’s easily 10 votes per post. Another example would be !ich_iel@feddit.org where the memes are fun and the comments are even more fun.

            Yesterday I’ve reached a limit by upvoting positive content and it doesn’t feel good at all. I didn’t do anything malicious. By upvoting a lot, I signalled to the posters and commenters that I like what they shared and hopefully encouraged them to continue contributing to this place.

            I understand why this was implemented, but in my opinion it hits the wrong people. Limiting votes in the Fediverse sends a wrong signal. We need more participation, not less.

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            rimu@piefed.social
            wrote sidst redigeret af
            #41

            I signalled to the posters and commenters that I like what they shared and hopefully encouraged them to continue contributing to this place.

            You can do that much more effectively by writing a comment. Even just “Cool, thanks for sharing!” would have more emotional impact on the author than receiving 100 upvotes.

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            • bo7a@piefed.caB bo7a@piefed.ca

              I guess I had made an assumption that most of the people on Lemmy and piefed were the type who chose to be here because they didn’t want votes or algos choosing what they see. As such, I figured that basically everyone here sorted by some chronological order rather than by votes.

              Are you tracking this metric?

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              rimu@piefed.social
              wrote sidst redigeret af
              #42

              No, PieFed has no telemetry or page view tracking.

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              • T turdas@suppo.fi

                I feel like I cannot make a decision on this without knowing who the top 10 users are.

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                rimu@piefed.social
                wrote sidst redigeret af rimu@piefed.social
                #43

                That would just cause those 10 people to hate me. I don’t want to anger the people who determine what gets seen and what gets buried. That demonstrates the whole problem with having 10 people controlling everything - it’s a power imbalance.

                Anyway you would not recognize most of them. The people who vote a ton are not the same people who comment and post a lot.

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                • a_norny_mousse@piefed.zipA a_norny_mousse@piefed.zip

                  I wonder where I appear in these graphs. Honestly, I have no idea.

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                  rimu@piefed.social
                  wrote sidst redigeret af
                  #44

                  Have a look on your profile, how much you vote is shown there.

                  The quota resets at midnight, UTC.

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                  • rimu@piefed.socialR rimu@piefed.social

                    Have a look on your profile, how much you vote is shown there.

                    The quota resets at midnight, UTC.

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                    a_norny_mousse@piefed.zip
                    wrote sidst redigeret af
                    #45

                    Thanks. I seem to be blind, all I can find is “Posts upvoted by A_norny_mousse”. I use the WebUI.

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                    • a_norny_mousse@piefed.zipA a_norny_mousse@piefed.zip

                      Thanks. I seem to be blind, all I can find is “Posts upvoted by A_norny_mousse”. I use the WebUI.

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                      rimu@piefed.social
                      wrote sidst redigeret af rimu@piefed.social
                      #46

                      It’s this thing

                      image

                      It’s only shown if you cast any votes since midnight and that wasn’t long ago so perhaps you hadn’t yet.

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                      • rimu@piefed.socialR rimu@piefed.social

                        It’s this thing

                        image

                        It’s only shown if you cast any votes since midnight and that wasn’t long ago so perhaps you hadn’t yet.

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                        a_norny_mousse@piefed.zip
                        wrote sidst redigeret af
                        #47

                        Interesting.
                        I’m only seeing this:

                        Maybe piefed.zip doesn’t have this enabled or they use an older version? 1.7.0-dev.

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                        • a_norny_mousse@piefed.zipA a_norny_mousse@piefed.zip

                          Interesting.
                          I’m only seeing this:

                          Maybe piefed.zip doesn’t have this enabled or they use an older version? 1.7.0-dev.

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                          rimu@piefed.social
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                          #48

                          Oh yeah, piefed.zip is running an old version.

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                          • rimu@piefed.socialR rimu@piefed.social

                            That would just cause those 10 people to hate me. I don’t want to anger the people who determine what gets seen and what gets buried. That demonstrates the whole problem with having 10 people controlling everything - it’s a power imbalance.

                            Anyway you would not recognize most of them. The people who vote a ton are not the same people who comment and post a lot.

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                            turdas@suppo.fi
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                            #49

                            I doubt that. Each of them only gets one vote anyway.

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                            • misk@piefed.socialM misk@piefed.social

                              You can also downvote everything you don’t upvote, effectively making your voice count twice. I did that on Reddit when I was much more of a moron than I am today. I’m fairly certain there are more people like this.

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                              turdas@suppo.fi
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                              #50

                              Had to downvote you. I didn’t particularly want to, but I also wasn’t going to upvote, so them’s the rules I’m afraid.

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                              • Z zedstrian@sopuli.xyz

                                If they are real people manually voting, then by all means they shouldn’t be limited by built-in assumptions.

                                At the same time, at a rate of 750 votes a day, even someone spending 16 hours a day on Lemmy would only have 76.8 seconds per vote to read a headline, read the article (ideally), and interact with the post, before immediately going to the next one.

                                While many posts don’t need that much time for a complete interaction, much more likely under the scenario of such mass voting is many votes with minimal to no interaction. If someone is using Lemmy to that extent, I would encourage them to redirect some of their voting efforts into thinking of more things to post or comment, as interaction—beyond just voting—is the beating heart of any such platform.

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                                #51

                                The votes could also be on comments. 750 per day still seems kind crazy when you break it down like that, but that’s literally one account.

                                The top 147 accounts average about 229 votes per day, and the top 5000 average about 38.

                                That’s not that unreasonable…

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                                • wonderingwanderer@sopuli.xyzW wonderingwanderer@sopuli.xyz

                                  The votes could also be on comments. 750 per day still seems kind crazy when you break it down like that, but that’s literally one account.

                                  The top 147 accounts average about 229 votes per day, and the top 5000 average about 38.

                                  That’s not that unreasonable…

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                                  #52

                                  Average or Median?

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                                  • cactus_head@programming.devC cactus_head@programming.dev

                                    The Threadiverse is a VERY biased subset of the wider world!!!

                                    I am not talking about The wider world. Lemmy is in itself a community, that isn’t represented by what get vote to top feeds. Its like if you looked only at r/memes extrapolated what the Average reddit life and views look like.

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                                    openstars@piefed.social
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                                    #53

                                    People are different. Non-technical normal folks like sports - we here don’t, collectively, yet some people here actually do want sports content.

                                    But it won’t ever rise to the top posts, like it does on Reddit (I presume, tbh I don’t want to go look to check:-P).

                                    Some people even like USA politics? Others don’t. Nobody presumes that we are all the same.

                                    I was agreeing with you that “what you get on your feed is not a representive of the majority’s opinion.”, while adding that I doubt that anyone presumes that it is - we know that we are different, from others, and from one another.

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                                    • rimu@piefed.socialR rimu@piefed.social

                                      I signalled to the posters and commenters that I like what they shared and hopefully encouraged them to continue contributing to this place.

                                      You can do that much more effectively by writing a comment. Even just “Cool, thanks for sharing!” would have more emotional impact on the author than receiving 100 upvotes.

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                                      wrote sidst redigeret af openstars@piefed.social
                                      #54

                                      Not true, imho. The first comment yes, maybe the second and third as well, but most comments on Reddit seem devoid of actual meaning, having devolved into merely:

                                      ^This

                                      And my ax!

                                      I also choose this guy’s husband

                                      I totally agree with you, buddy

                                      Hey pal I’m not your buddy

                                      … and so on. Isn’t an upvote far more preferable? One can simply see the aggregated +1 effect, plus also the emoji reactions if any were added, but beyond that, why would someone comment unless they had something meaningful to say - beyond mere assent.

                                      Downvotes are a bit different - it would be far more helpful to see WHY that was offered, but after the first reply or so that would get old too, and it becomes preferable again to see like “-50”, rather than have to wade through replies showing pig butts actively pooping - as Hexbears (in-?)famously do to one another, in large part due to downvotes having been disabled, for exactly the reason you cite here that people prefer longer-form interactions with one another.

                                      Some people might prefer the comments, but I think most people here would prefer simply the overall vote counts and move on? Like a very popular comment might receive +100 upvotes and 10 comment replies to it? Receiving 50 upvotes and 50 replies might be overwhelming! Yet worthwhile if their content needed words to express the concept? Just not comments that should have been votes!?

                                      An analogy might be a phone call vs. an email or text - sometimes the former is good but proper respect and decorum predisposes people in modern times to preferentially aim for the latter instead.

                                      Edit: also, why not upvote someone’s comment and also reply to it? Maximum friendliness & interactionability!! 😛

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                                      • openstars@piefed.socialO openstars@piefed.social

                                        Average or Median?

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                                        #55

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                                        • wonderingwanderer@sopuli.xyzW wonderingwanderer@sopuli.xyz

                                          The votes could also be on comments. 750 per day still seems kind crazy when you break it down like that, but that’s literally one account.

                                          The top 147 accounts average about 229 votes per day, and the top 5000 average about 38.

                                          That’s not that unreasonable…

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                                          zedstrian@sopuli.xyz
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                                          #56

                                          I agree that most cases are going to just be active users, and such activity should be encouraged, not discouraged.

                                          As a well-designed bot can mimic (to an extent) the activity of a real user, however, I think it’s still important to ensure that all such users aren’t interacting with others in an automated manner, or otherwise consistently engaging in mass-voting or brigading.

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