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RE: The Road Ahead for Social Media in Web3

in Proof of Brain2 years ago

This also came to my mind too and like i told Dreemsteem, it does not matter because the downvotes does not determine who i am. For many weeks, I hardly got great upvotes but i still strived to make great content. Yet, it doesn't mean that it is right to carry on with whatever this is because it is not just affecting people but the same place they call home.

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an upvote is similar to a Like on Web2 and a downvote is like Dislike which some Web2 has. Twitter calls it a downvote. So, the principle of being able to express both like and dislike is not new, it's just more noticed because both actions come attached to rewards.

As Dreemsteem wrote in her post, those rewards are not ours until the post pays out. So an upvote is potential rewards and a downvote reduces the potential.

Feeling disappointment at receiving one for any reason, right or wrong, is normal. Keeping it in perspective is important.