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[–] 7 pts

Ummm no. That’s so fake I could have done it.

[–] 6 pts

Meanwhile, so many ppl will blindly accept it because it agrees with me their narrative. Alot of the ppl on this site are just right wing versions of SJWs. For anyone reading this, you can be a conservative and still think for yourself. Stop blindly going along with every conspiracy theory out there. It's embarrassing.

[–] 1 pt (edited )

I don't believe something until after I have researched it myself, for instance, a photocapture of a tweet isn't enough, I will always look for the source tweet and of the time I find it.

Besides, you are thinking of Qtards and their whole "trust the plan, goy" bullshit.

[–] 0 pt

It's more than Qtards. Like the protestors storming Capitol Hill. Some have claimed it was orchestrated by Antifa, even though there is plenty of evidence to the contrary. Or all the nonsense going in with Hunter Biden's laptop or Pizza gate or whatever BS conspiracy theory they will come up with next week. Even though these theories oftentimes contradict one another, they find a way to believe in them all

[–] 2 pts

And this is exactly why the downvotes are useful. Once bullshit like this is revealed to be fake and starts receing downvotes, it will A) remove the post from the front page, and B) make it easily identifiable as bullshit by the upvote/down vote ratio. But no, instead we have to read the article or bullshit first then go to comments and see comments claiming misleading. And most people don't always read the comments on everything.

In conclusion, not allowing downvotes will enable misinformation towards Poal users and destroys the credibility of information.