The users are so biased at this point that nobody with differing opinions will even want to use the site anymore,
Thats kind of how I feel about phuks. But here I am!
Maybe to an extent, but at least we have content here that isn't purely political. As soon as the election campaign ramped up, all content on Voat started to revolve around politics.
Depends on what your subbed to. I blocked a lot of political subs.
I like both places. This community is just a slice of the voat community though. Most people here seem to use both
Everyone has biases. But here I don't get downvoted or harassed for having the 'wrong' opinion.
I think I have disagreed politically with everyone here at some point.
But I was never downvoted for it, and they usually engaged in, at least somewhat, productive debate.
I don't use phuks much, but go look at my submissions.
The one anti leftist post, one of my first posts here: +0, -5.
Link your dissenting opinion not getting buried, b/c I'm curious.
As you say, everyone is biased. It's true.
A couple of things about this are strange to me. It has been 2 years or so since the @she saga, and it was clear then that the restriction system had its problems after her account was basically rendered useless within a couple of days. They did fix that somewhat with the 7 day limit on voting, so people can't go back through someone's profile and totally screw them. It is bizarre though that there would be a sudden 180 on this - at the time the entire site including the admins was all for shutting her down, no concerns were raised.
As I see it, the only way to "allow unpopular opinions while preventing comment spam" is to either remove the voting system entirely, basically turning the site into an imageboard, or get a new batch of users that don't attempt to shut people down at every opportunity. The users are so biased at this point that nobody with differing opinions will even want to use the site anymore, because as an aggregator there is just no content there for them anymore that they would be interested in.
This problem was only made worse when people started to strip the rules on subs, mostly the defaults. They are so anti-moderation that they've created the opposite of the problem that exists on Reddit.