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On Reddit, the algorithm that determines which posts appear on the main page is heavily influenced by the number of up/down votes for the post and its comments.
On Lemmy, you get to make your own algorithm to choose which post comes first.
So you can even go with a most-downvotes-first approach.
It will matter depending upon what people choose.
The usual ones on clients^[or is it coming from the server? Yeah, it seems to be provided by the server] are Hot, Top, Controversial, New and Old and the Controversial one has to do with both, upvotes and downvotes.
Ah, and that isn't the case on Lemmy I suppose?
No clue, actually. I know you can sort based on votes, but I've never thought about how the main feed works. I'll have to look it up later, if I can remember
Would be interesting to know. π