Agreed, I find it speaks volumes about the person voting whether they’re genuinely interested in discussions that may challenge their views or if they lean more towards validation from strangers on the internet.
I’m not sure what the optimal practice would be for encouraging honest and healthy discussion and debate other than creating spaces where rules and conduct are strictly enforced. Like how /r/gaming and /r/games differed on reddit.
Agreed, I find it speaks volumes about the person voting whether they’re genuinely interested in discussions that may challenge their views or if they lean more towards validation from strangers on the internet.
I’m not sure what the optimal practice would be for encouraging honest and healthy discussion and debate other than creating spaces where rules and conduct are strictly enforced. Like how /r/gaming and /r/games differed on reddit.