Do upvotes and downvotes work the same as reddit? I mean, I’m usually a lurker and mainly upvote posts and comments that are good. Does it affect “hot” and “active” sorting of posts and comments?
Yes, but the algorithm for sorting is slightly different on Lemmy. It’s also slightly buggy. Hot on Lemmy has the time weigh significantly heavier than on Reddit’s Hot. In other words, it’s much easier to drop off the Hot page the longer your post has been up. It helps promote cycling of new content and gives new posts a chance to get seen.
Active sorts by the number of comments, not by votes iirc
Oh, so this requires comments to be more “active”. I hope this does not result to useless comments like “first!!!”.
bump
^This.
I’d give you gold if I weren’t so poor.
+1
One way they differ from Reddit is your upvotes and downvotes are public. Lemmy might not show this information, but other software like kbin does.