this post was submitted on 04 Oct 2023
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I've already seen many examples where a top level comment has 15-20 replies (not each continuing into their own thread) which is difficult to keep track of sometimes and having more emotive options would likely cut down on certain responses like just an emoji comment or things like "this" because an upvote doesn't feel like "enough" but a comment is also not really adding to the discussion
If people on Lemmy start responding with "this" I'm fuckin out of here
You haven't seen that already? Lol I definitely have, I've done it myself because sometimes I want that extra bit of satisfaction that an upvote doesn't give on it's own.
Bruh, reddit misses you.
Eh, then they shouldn't have made many many decisions I disagree with and killed off my favorite app in the name of $$$
I didn't exactly want to leave reddit, but I can't stand what it's become. I like the format but hate the company.
You act like you think you're better then people simply because they do something you find annoying, that's not a great personality trait.
Also, I've been using forums of various types/formats for decades, it's not just a "reddit" thing to say this, or puns, or many other things that people like to hate on because "redditors" do it.