@lonelyowl I dont need it for anything, then again I dont need qoto for anything either.
@lonelyowl I dunno, any place with humans is pretty unbearable... Someone needs to start a social media for dogs and people named me :)
@lonelyowl the algorithms generally prioritize engagement. Decisiveness tends to get you engagement.
@lonelyowl sadly no because a device comment is not one everyone universally hates, that wont create much debate. A divisive comment is likely to be one that half the people strongly support while the other half strongly condemn.
Supporting Trump or Biden is likely to be far more divisive than thinking we should bring back slavery.
I suppose it depends on how it's designed.
I think it would be fair to say that "like" or "like and repost" is more likely to be positive engagement, while "comment with no like" is more likely to be negative engagement.
The negative engagement (massive holywars) is lead people to spend more time on the website, so if your goal is maximize "whatever kind of engagement" it's easier to promote the negative one.