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I'm talking non-absurd things that plausibly someone could choose to implement.

Like an anti-suggestions thread.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 3 years ago (1 children)

What prevents someone from subscribing to a community whose topic/purpose they despise, merely so they can downvote everything in it? That is not a constructive use of voting, and many do that without resorting to bots (so successful anti-bot initiatives won't do anything about it).

Voting doesn't actually do anything that any sensible community should want.

Reddit seems to seel votes

They sell votes, explicitly now. You can pay to have ads appear on the front page, and those look like most any other post.

Furthermore, for select clients, they sell these same but not marked as ads.