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This is the root problem. Upvoting and downvoting headlines on the basis of vibes. It adds zero value. It's a waste of everyone's time, not least the upvoters and (especially) downvoters themselves, who get nothing out of it but the tiniest of vacuous dopamine hits. It's the original sin of social media.
My preferred solutions:
Deep-seated problems call for radical solutions. Both of these are technically feasible.
How is this feasible?
On posting, crawl the link and cache its content. Compare with quote on the basis of some generous threshold of similarity.
It's back up
I like Programming.dev, but they aren't known for 100% uptime
Sure. But in theory, with (slightly) better resources, this would be my solution.
If viable either financially or logistically, this is just overly excessive and pushes people away from the Fediverse.
Sure. But social media is becoming a nightmare. It's literally destroying democracy. As things stand, I'm not even convinced the fediversal version is an improvement. And if it's not, then personally I don't care how many people are pushed away. In as far as technical fixes are possible to the myriad problems of social media, I believe these might be a couple of them. That's all I'm saying.
Pushing people aware from the Fediverse over crippling posting standards does nothing whatsoever for the wider negative impacts of social media.
So every comment would have a quote? lol