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-10 and it goes into a quarantine until a mod reviews it then.
That really isn't any better. This is just asking for targeted harassment.
(Key point the only reason the post hasn't been deleted yet is because there are no mods on to do so)
What if Lemmy clients had an option to not view negative X posts on the cummulative feed, you would have to directly navigate to the sub to view all content currently available including the negative X or lower posts?
Each client would have to implement this, but could be a way to "clean up" the primary feed. I hate when I see -20-something posts on subs im on because im fairly certain they've all deserved those scores.
Just a thought, what else could we implement to help this issue?
That use to be a feature is some reddit clients.