Spyke
midwest.social

Yes, when I was completely wrong and someone else corrected me in a reply. It's happened a handful of times. I don't like to delete comments.

37
fer0nreply
lemm.ee

I think in that case I’d probably add an update to the comment. But downvoting yourself feels really honest somehow

13

Oh, I edit with a strikethrough or correction as needed. But that's what downvotes are for, reducing the impact of irrelevant content.

7
Floeyreply
lemmy.world

But other people might make similar incorrect comments, better that your comment with the reply that makes a correction float to the top (for people who sort by upvotes). The best solution is probably editing if you have the time and upvoting the reply. Similarly I'll upvote something incorrect if I reply to it but downvote if I don't have the time to reply.

2
lemmy.sdf.org

Yes. When somebody else has a better take and I want it to be the top comment, I will downvote mine.

28
leminal.space

No. Any site that upvotes your post automatically is designed that way. It's not like Facebook where liking your own comment is kind of like jerking yourself off for the lack of better words

12

Nah I only upvote comments and very rarely downvote. If I'm wrong I'll just reply saying that i was wrong and concede the point.

8
fer0nreply
lemm.ee

To downvote your own or to downvote anything at all?

3

Haha that’s one way to keep a positive attitude ^^

3
lemmy.world

Yeah if I realize I’m factually wrong or being a dick for no reason and it’s too late to shadow edit I’ll state as such and note to the parent comment I’m wrong and downvoting myself. It’s more mature than just deleting your comment, which fuels the fantasy that you’re not talking to real people and can just take back anything you say and un-say it. Getting downvoted or murdered by words and then just deleting your comment is kinda cowardly and doesn’t allow you to grow IMO. If you (I) cared what people think maybe you should have thought about it more before you said it.

4

I don't agree that deleting what you said is cowardly. Most people here have seen how Redditors try and weaponize the downvote button and even if someone does apologize someone else can miss it and rehash the same counter argument.

There's no growth there. It's just tedious.

Most of the time it's not even a real argument or an answer to a deep moral question just a semi controversial opinion like arguing Arch Linux is a good beginner distro.

3

I tested it to see what would happen a few days ago, since there are some platforms where downvoting your comment causes it to become deleted. Nothing happened, so I just went about my way.

3

I probably need to start downvoting my posts after finding a solution.

1
CanadaPlusreply
lemmy.sdf.org

Give me some love too, everybody!

Actually, I think I downvoted myself on Reddit once, but this will be a first for Lemmy.

-14
fer0nreply
lemm.ee

What was the reason on Reddit? ^^

1
CanadaPlusreply
lemmy.sdf.org

I don't remember the context, but IIRC I said something, and realised I was being seriously dumb later in the discussion, to the point that just crossing it out wasn't enough. It was a long time ago.

5

No. Supporting the "America First" guy as a non-American is a mistake that's beyond even me. A few rare, "special" people make it, though.

1

You reached the end

Have you ever downvoted your own post/comment? | Spyke