You know what's funny? Comments in that thread that dissent from OP are collapsed, EVEN IF THEY ARE MORE UPVOTED THAN OTHER ONES.
Like, they're not collapsed because they're mass-downvoted, or in the negative, so what does that mean?
Can subs hide comments they don't like, without actually removing them? Or is that Reddit itself, hiding ("collapsing") things that go against the agenda, even if the community itself agrees with them?
What gives, there?
Honestly, much like Youtube removing "dislikes" (aka downvotes, which fucking Reddit will probably do, for some posts, soon, if they don't already), that ^^ is almost as scary and fucked up as the post itself... :-/
Hearing from another sub that does this, apparently comments from people not subscribed will automatically be collapsed. That would be a subwide setting.
You know what's funny? Comments in that thread that dissent from OP are collapsed, EVEN IF THEY ARE MORE UPVOTED THAN OTHER ONES.
Like, they're not collapsed because they're mass-downvoted, or in the negative, so what does that mean?
Can subs hide comments they don't like, without actually removing them? Or is that Reddit itself, hiding ("collapsing") things that go against the agenda, even if the community itself agrees with them? What gives, there?
Honestly, much like Youtube removing "dislikes" (aka downvotes, which fucking Reddit will probably do, for some posts, soon, if they don't already), that ^^ is almost as scary and fucked up as the post itself... :-/
I saw that on a few other peddit threads and thought I was just out of the loop of the censorship shenanigans.
Hearing from another sub that does this, apparently comments from people not subscribed will automatically be collapsed. That would be a subwide setting.