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a client with no likes, strictly upvote / downvote Reddit UI lean into that model and see if the data helps changes people's feeds. realistically, WC would need to implement this for real impact but could be a cool experiment to try out actively downvoting vs just scrolling past a bad cast
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@slokh can u tl;dr the learnings from when u first did this? do you think it would be different if someone implemented round 2
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Loved Flink, always hoping someone will revive the Reddit style client!
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upvote/downvote experience promotes longer discussions and threads, + content being seen for longer at the top
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@kevinmfer
warpreddit
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@zinger
Have you tried /amp?
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Likes model is proven bad. I get that we're used to it, but how is a platform where 1% engagement is considered good? I'm talking about lens, IG, x, all of the doomscrolling platforms where the only point is to keep going. Tiktok is so good at feeding you what you like, it doesn't even care about followers anymore.
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