What does an upvote mean to me? No necessarily "agree."

in #steem8 years ago

I've been putting more effort into curating for the past week or two.
This exercise definitely makes you ask and answer all sorts of questions about the strengths, weakness, and mechanisms of Steem (and social platforms in general).

I'm not going to dive into everything I've pondered, just one thing: upvoting.

What does an "upvote" mean?

Sometimes it can mean, "I agree." "Right on!"
We can also think of it as some sort of market lever, a support signal, "more of this, please." (In this way, we're not even talking to the account that posted it, we're talking to the underlying platform.)

If there's anything tying all my upvotes together, it's this: "I got value out of this." Sometimes that value is just aesthetic pleasure (there are some really great photographers here), sometimes that value is knowledge (ah! That recipe is easier than I would have thought!), and sometimes that value is somebody making me think, even if I don't agree with them.

Now that doesn't mean that every freaky opinion I come across is something I appreciate (outer limits punditry can just be noise like anything else). But I often come across stuff laid out in a clear, earnest manner, by somebody who's clearly thought about a topic more than i have, and I just appreciate that they take the time to lay out their thought process.

The most common topic for this dynamic is steem itself. People love to talk about Steem on Steem! :D
As somebody who doesn't really earn much on Steem, I can be blissfully unaware and insensitive to the underlying economic fluctuations that seem to be driving a lot of conversation recently. Anyway... there's been a lot of How to Fix Steem type punditry. Everybody thinks they know exactly where the system took a wrong turn or two- either in terms of user-facing stuff, or the economic stuff.
I generally like these posts. Even if... especially if... I'm not sure I agree. As long as somebody is sane and sincere about how they lay out their case, I'm here for it.

Now some people reading may be unimpressed by this "upvote-doesn't-mean-I-agree" analysis. "Duh."
After all, we learned long ago on Facebook that a "Like," doesn't mean we literally LIKE the news that your dog had to go the vet. Social gestures have long had multiple interpretations. Maybe it's just this heated election year that's making me think about this, but it's important to distinguish the various possible interpretations of how we communicate.

Thanks for reading. If you upvote this, I won't assume you agree. ;D #SeeWhatIDidThere

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I only upvote when the post is interesting for me and I enjoyed reading it. I also upvote when I could see nice or (for me) perfect photos. I am not interested in mainstream just to earn money. When I look at my wallet I see that my money gets less and less. Maybe one day it is 0,00 but I had a good time to public my posts and read new things. Thank you for your thoughts.

  1. That's a really great post right there.
  2. Do you use google hangouts? If so can you hit me at faddat@gmail.com on there?
  3. I am not in the US and sometimes lose touch with different pieces of digital culture: Are we finally at the point where there is a decent single interoperable instant messaging client that I somehow missed, or are we still living on islands named:

a) Google/Android
b) Facebook
c) Apple
d) POTS/Whatsapp

I can't bring myself to reinstall telegram. I lose my L:KLSDJFL:KSJDFL:SDF(*&ing account there every time my phone number changes, and well, I practice that whole "citizen of the world" doctrine, so that's a hell of a lot....


As you said
sometimes that value is somebody making me think, even if I don't agree with them.
Ah.
And there's the sticking point.
A large number of Steemers (if not the majority of them)
have FaceBook experience.
They conflate the FaceBook like with the SteemVote.
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You said
After all, we learned long ago on Facebook that a "Like," doesn't mean we literally LIKE the news that your dog had to go the vet. Social gestures have long had multiple interpretations. Maybe it's just this heated election year that's making me think about this, but it's important to distinguish the various possible interpretations of how we communicate.
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I don't think so.
I don't think most (many?) people have learned

I also see on twitter people put in the brief profile "like doesnt = agree"

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