Increasing knowledge increases sorrow. You’ve been warned. This data is more appealing than satisfying, so proceed with caution. Basically an infohazard, IMO.
Because you can see the same comment from many different Lemmy websites, there are many different links that point to the same comment. The website only accepts links from the same instance as the comment author.
On desktop, you can get this link by clicking this button:
Bu default, links copied within Mlem will be from your instance, not the author’s instance. You can customize this behavior by going to the Settings tab -> Media & Links -> Share Links.
Selecting “original instance” will cause all links you copy to be the ones that Lemvotes requires.
The first few minutes will interesting. After that, a more disturbing image begins to emerge, which starts to gradually erode your faith in humanity. Eventually, you start hating the data, which will hopefully result in a rage quit. Consider that a beneficial reaction that protects your mental wellbeing. If that doesn’t happen, there’s a risk of developing an unhealthy relationship with the data.
Increasing knowledge increases sorrow. You’ve been warned. This data is more appealing than satisfying, so proceed with caution. Basically an infohazard, IMO.
https://lemvotes.org/
I’ve only ever gotten an error message when using this, both on mobile (Mlem) and desktop. What am I doing wrong??
Because you can see the same comment from many different Lemmy websites, there are many different links that point to the same comment. The website only accepts links from the same instance as the comment author.
On desktop, you can get this link by clicking this button:
Bu default, links copied within Mlem will be from your instance, not the author’s instance. You can customize this behavior by going to the Settings tab -> Media & Links -> Share Links.
Selecting “original instance” will cause all links you copy to be the ones that Lemvotes requires.
Thank you!
Thanks!!
The first few minutes will interesting. After that, a more disturbing image begins to emerge, which starts to gradually erode your faith in humanity. Eventually, you start hating the data, which will hopefully result in a rage quit. Consider that a beneficial reaction that protects your mental wellbeing. If that doesn’t happen, there’s a risk of developing an unhealthy relationship with the data.
Let me know how it worked out.
The fediverse claim to respect privacy while allowing such tools to allow people to downvote vengence
It seems incredibly fucked up to me that this information is available.
Why? There’s nothing compelling you to vote on a post if you fear you may face some sort of repercussion from it.