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"Lemmy does not have upvote and downvote buttons"
uh... don't downvote me for posting this
It's been a long time since Lifehacker has been reliable for even basic facts.
What? I see and use upvote and downvote buttons in Jerboa
Are you talking about these things? Those are escalation arrows, not upvote and downvote buttons, totally different.
Different how, exactly?
it causes the device of the poster to operate at 1°F higher or lower, depending. (up= lower temperature)
But I'm european, I don't believe in °F
Well then they shouldn't affect you one way or the other!
Yes. That's what I see. I had no idea it wasnt upvote/downvote as I use jerboa.
So the escalation arrows just push a comment to the top?
Isn't that what votes are for? lol
Yes, they escalate things to the top of the page.
What? 😃 Where does this come from? 😃 (Or am I just not getting the irony?)
Corresponding docs says they're upvote/downvote buttons: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/users/03-votes-and-ranking.html?#votes-and-ranking
(Update: Yup, I was just not getting the irony, lol)