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👎 New Downvote button 📉

🦨🚣 Hi Similar Worlds 🏆🐬

We have just released a Downvote button. It can be found in the same place of the Reactions.


This reaction is invisible to users, including the owner of the post.

However, it is possible to know how many downvotes a post or comment has.



If it is anonymous/invisible, what is the point of it?

Please note that downvoting a Post or a Comment will cause a penalty to the other user's post.

Downvoting a post gives the message to SW that this specific Post is not good.

Getting too many downvotes will cause the Post/Comment to be pushed down (less visibility).

There is NO Meaningful Penalty that is inflicted upon other users, by Downvoting their posts.
There will be very negligible impact on any internal "User Reputation" metrics.
Even much less impact than "Reporting" a user (which has existed since the beginning of SW).


Abuse, misuse or manipulation

Users are not allowed to abuse, misuse or manipulate Reaction and Downvote features, whether manually, programmatically or otherwise. This includes using multiple accounts to react/downvote, or asking people to react/downvote, or forming or joining a group that reacts/downvotes together.

Abuse or misuse of the Downvote may end up in your account being penalized and limited.
We will be alerted of any suspicions of abuse and manipulation attempts.


Downvote vs. Upset Reaction

Downvote has a different meaning to the "Upset" reaction.
Downvote means you Dislike the Post/Comment itself.
Upset means you are unhappy with the story/news, etc... and causes no bad impact to the user who posted it.


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- The SW Team



=== UPDATE ===

Alright everyone - I apologize for not being clear on my post above. What I meant with:

"Getting too many downvotes will cause account restrictions (just like Abuse Reports do)"
(which I've removed from my post above, to avoid confusion to other readers)

was more to tell that the Downvote is a "negative reaction", as Reports are also a "negative feature".

My initial intention was to tell those users who were asking to be downvoted, and others who were downvoting their posts, that doing so could cause an impact on the other user's account reputation.

However, Downvoting is in no way as harsh as Reporting is!
(I apologize for the confusion)

We will for sure not allow misuse/manipulation either way, but no one will be suspended from Similar Worlds just because a post got 10 downvotes, for example. (unless, of course, the post was highly offensive, which in that case should be Reported to us)

I hope this clarifies some bits.
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Doesn’t anonymous reports do the same thing? I’m sorry. I’m just not understanding the difference, if they both cause account restrictions. I’m just trying to understand.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
@JustGoneNow Anonymous reports get vetted and determined whether they are valid. What bothers me about downvoting is that this will not happen.
@DrWatson More than that. If it doesn’t break TOS, why would it cause account restrictions. That just seems to be a way to group bully unpopular opinions. That doesn’t sound good. But I want to be fair, so maybe I just don’t understand.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
@JustGoneNow I might not be fully understanding either. Hopefully our comments will produce some clarification.
@DrWatson yeah. I got people who’s opinion I just don’t like. A downvote button to push the thread down popularity wise would be cool, but I don’t want those same people to have account restrictions, they didn’t do anything wrong… no violation of TOS. They still have a right to speak their opinion that I really don’t like. I’d be too scared to use the downvote now… I’ll just stick to the current reports until I get better clarification on this new feature works.