They matter in the original intention of votes: visibility.
Votes get used to sort content.
Software developer from Germany who sometimes makes 3D graphics with Blender.
They matter in the original intention of votes: visibility.
Votes get used to sort content.

On my very first day on Lemmy, I couldn’t see the comments to most posts. Luckily I found an answer to this problem that was posted over 2 years ago: I forgot to select additional languages to just “Undetermined.”
I just skimmed over the texts on the settings page and assumed “undetermined” works like with other social media sites: if I don’t select anything, it shows me every language. And as communities are usually formed around a single language, it didn’t seem important. This isn’t the case with Lemmy. Undetermined is its own language, not a wildcard for all languages.

When users don’t know how multiselect works on desktop web, they probably end up with just one language selected and miss every post that has no language set.
It’s very strange.


Oh, I think I put GoW on the wishlist because of the few hundred hours of “The Outer Worlds.”


In Germany they want to lower the taxes for restaurants. One of the big winners will be McDonald’s. 🙁
Make a new account on Reddit, and you soon learn that votes (and therefore karma points) do matter. Even the karma in one subreddit can be relevant, so older accounts joining subreddits need to be careful not to annoy the local establishment.