Because to me, they seem like de facto "Agree and “Disagree” buttons, whether or not it was the intent.

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    For posts, upvote means I want more of this, that’s some good content. Downvote means I want less of this, that’s some bad content.

    For comments, upvote means good point, good joke, excellent addition to the conversation. Downvote means bad point, bad joke, poor addition to the conversation.

    Now I admit I have a hard time upvoting a comment that adds a good point to the discussion, but I personally disagree with.

    I do wish we had a way to separate good/bad content from agree/disagree. I know Reddit defaulted to hiding downvoted content, a default that I found reasonable. However using Lemmy, that wasn’t the default, and I’ve grown to prefer seeing all content. Don’t get me wrong, I see some garbage, and I see stuff I disagree with, but I think it’s useful.

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      I still like the old slashdot method where there were categories you could give to a comment. Was this insightful, or was it funny. I think the method has merits but I am not sure how well it scales as it is more complicated and requires the people moderating to give serious thought to WHY a comment is good or bad.