Since on most fediverse instances you don’t automatically upvote your own comment, do you do it manually? What’s considered “proper etiquette”? Because on Reddit your stuff is self-upvoted automatically, while in YT comment sections comments with 1 like sometimes get called out for liking their own comment. Do we have an established standard here yet, and if not what are your thoughts on it?

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    Welcome to Kbin where everything is made up and the points don’t matter (except to everyone in this comment section apparently).

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    I upvote everything I post. If I didn’t like it, I wouldn’t have submitted it.

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      Agreed. I also boost, as it adds visibility on instances that look at those and not upvotes.

      Plus, boosting and upvoting create indexes for me to easily access my content later via my profile (boosts show up under the boosts tab, upvotes show up under favorites).

      I also try to upvote and boost a fair number of the comments that reply to my threads as appreciation for the contribution.

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    If its wrong to upvote own posts, then it should be disabled.

    If there are different policies re auto own voting then over time users from instances which do it will end up with higher scores over time. all else being equal.

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    I like and boost my posts for visibility but my comments I don’t. PSA: you can see who upvotes and downvotes any post or comment by selecting “more” and then “activity”. I can see you upvoted your post, for example. As far as I am aware, this is a kbin thing-- lemmy does not make this visible to the user.

    And I think it might as well implement an automatic upvote for everything, like reddit and lemmy (or lemmy.world, anyway).

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      Yeah I figure the fact everyone can see us doing it means it’s okay to do.

      When I was first here I was just trying to get people to stay so I was boosting and upvoting everyone’s content like crazy, including stuff I contributed. Lately I mostly post to a tiny community (@worldwithoutus) so I’m always hoping for visibility.

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    No, it’s kind of weird we can upvote our own stuff anyway. We wouldn’t submit it if we didn’t support what we were saying anyway.

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      That’s why kbin should self-upvote by default. If only Michael Scotts are upvoting their own comments, then the Michael Scotts have an inherent advantage in comment visibility.

      We’re going to hear more from the Michael Scotts and less from the humble Pams.

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      Some people may be superstitious about leaving it at zero. Since I’m only a little stitious I leave it alone. :)

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    For posts I upvote and boost. For comments I upvote, unless the person I’m responding to hasn’t upvoted their own comment.

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    I don’t do it, I don’t see the point to doing it except to mirror Reddit, which shouldn’t be our goal imo.

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    Taking off that auto-upvote and starting from 0 was - mostly humorously - referred to as “Reddit hard mode” back in the day.

    That was at least partially because it’s far more likely that someone else chose to downvote rather than the commenter / OP, and that meant the content was tainted with suspicion from the outset.

    But, if everyone starts out in hard mode it’s not really hard mode any more.

    Also, we can see both favourites and reductions (up- and downvotes) here* so it’s slightly clearer what’s going on even if someone chooses to rate their own content.

    ETA: kbin ego mode: favourite your own stuff; kbin hard mode: reduce it.

    * kbin.social. Perhaps not so at other Fediverse places.

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    Not usually. There’ve been a couple where the conventional wisdom had people downvoting, because butthurt children, and I self-upvoted as a way to suggest that, “Hey, there’s something of value here if you don’t knee jerk so much.” Seems to have worked, if only marginally.

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    I don’t upvote or boost anything I create (if I have it would have been by accident or as a test) - it feels weird to do so.

    There is an argument for threads/comments to start with 1 upvote, ala reddit, in order to “reward” people for contributing by adding to their rep, even if no other people upvote them further. On the other hand, if for instance total rep were to be capped (there’s been some discussion of doing this as it has various benefits), and that cap is relatively low, then maybe all contributions should start off at 0 in order to prevent people from maximising their karma by spamming.

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      Yeah, and like, if all you have to do is post a bunch with auto upvotes on to get rep, is that rep real? Isn’t it a lot more real if other people have upvoted your stuff on purpose, not you? As valuable as that even is anyway