Examples:
- Mastodon could use the up down reddit style boost/like buttons
- Just giving stylistic differences to services is less important (but end users love it) as it is easier to implement …
- Certain aspects are a nightmare of complexity for end users, for example taking followers to new instances should be automatic, then give users the option to unsubscribe, downvote etc
- User simplicity is the strength of the centralised twitter, reddit etc … until the content pushing/commercial payback of bubble bursting overvaluations …
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I downvoted because I don’t understand what you’re proposing. Re-inplementing concepts of every systems, like Lemmy, in Mastodon is definitely no-go, that’s not the point of federation. I’m not sure what your other point means, are you talking about moving to a new account? And your fourth point is not even phrased like feedback.
This may be a silly idea but I thought a way to be compatible with Mastodon would be presenting a survey interface, with the options Upvote and Downvote.