• basiclemmon98@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 day ago

    It would appear that people hate criticism of Apple on this platform, based off of the downvotes. I am slightly surprised at that tbh. And I additionally beleive that just makes the point in the video about Apples “holier than thou” mentality more evidently true.

    Folks, they are just another Corpo, please stop simping for them because they promised you the world. It’s all just sweet nothings and the evidence consistantly shows that.

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      16 hours ago

      Maybe it’s the video format, presenter, or the fact that nobody ever thought one is better than the other so it’s not even interesting info.

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        LTT unfortunately has gone the way of easy engagement via ragebait and low hanging fruit. I don’t blame them - they have a lot of staff and lovely people to keep employed… but they aren’t the scrappy diy because why not guys they were back before Linus media. It was the right business choice … but a lot of us just can’t stomach the change. It’s like a good friend gone alcoholic.

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        24 hours ago

        Or for linking an LTT video. I’m also not a fan, but I’m not going to downvote a relevant post just because I don’t like the presenter.

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          23 hours ago

          Oh ok, if that’s what it was actually about, I get disliking the format/channel. But I completely agree with you about not downvoting a relevant post.

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      22 hours ago

      Downvoting for two reasons:

      Apple Just Proved

      No they didn’t.

      They’re No Different Than Google

      Duh ofc.

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      22 hours ago

      What? Random positive or neutral news gets vote bombed on Apple communities too.

      Lemmy is weird. It’s not uncommon to see relevant posts downvoted in a variety of communities.

      Here’s one about Edge getting faster from today. It feels like at the worst, it should sit at zero upvotes.

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        16 hours ago

        I would say the majority of Lemmy users are more tech savvy than the general population.

        Techy people in general dislike Edge, because of a few reasons, (embedded browser, Microsoft affiliation, their injection of ads while looking at other browsers, ect)

        A post that praises Edge in the title, true or not, reads as AstroTurfing from a major corporation for a product most Lemmy users don’t like.

        It’s just the wrong audience, even if the post is true and relevant.

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          15 hours ago

          Sure, then the post just doesn’t need any upvotes, imo.

          I find mass down votes on such things to be toxic behavior. Tech savvy or not. I mean, it’s basically toxic nerd behavior.

          And that was just an example on hand. I’ve seen it in other communities too, again, when the news was positive or neutral and fit the community even better than talking about a single web browser in a general tech community.

          I should add that this phenomenon overlaps with another, where a post will get a bunch of downvotes initially, and then “recover” or get back past zero. Many of these seem to be related to brigading or malicious bot activity. So, many of the examples I’ve run across end up being something else.

          Just for context, I usually browse Lemmy All and my Home feed with the Active/hot in the last 6 hours view. So I see lots of young posts, relatively speaking.