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this post was submitted on 09 Aug 2023
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Well Beehaw's rational is explained in this thread.
The reason I wanted to downvote was because Reddit communities like GameDeals is one of the new equalization I cannot easily find on Lemmy.
Thus, I found !gamedeals@lemmit.online / https://lemmit.online/c/gamedeals. It uses a bot to scrape the content from Reddit, but the scoring and popularity is missing.
When I joined there were only 13 people subscribed (now it's 150+). If I'm limited to upvotes, it was difficult to "vote for the threads I liked" vs "vote for the shovelware" that appears in that channel.
With downvote, I was able to downvote shovelware and upvote threads I thought others would be interested. Everything else would be left as neutral.
I don't really see how those two issues relate to each other though? You said beehaw's rationalisation breaks down once you consider federation, but the problem you're describing doesn't really relate to federation. It also doesn't really seem like much of a problem to me either to be honest. Yeah, it changes the dynamics of a group, but the good stuff will still get more upvotes than the crap. It's not quite as granular as you would like, but it doesn't fundamentally break the group or anything.
Anyone on any other instance could reply with the word "downvote" and it would have the same effect. Users on the same instance could do that too, but typically people who join such instances agree with its sentiment.