I think this is important to reconsider the culture of judging another person's content without any context. For all we know, the simple photograph that is downvoted may include a beautiful story that we don't see, such as the first time someone's child or elderly parent has posted on the internet. We should move away from the culture of downvoting for quality and focus on upvoting and commenting on quality. There is a different discussion about spamming/milking, and downvotes are needed to ensure a minimum quality, but the vast majority of social media is Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit, and where is the "quality content" there?
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