Thread regarding Fidelity Investments layoffs

Up and down votes = 0

Amazing how many posts have the same number up and down votes to equal zero…. Hmmmm. Something fishy in the hen house going on. Everyone sees right thru what HR is doing. SMH.

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Post ID: @OP+1jpz6xyg4

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Could just be a troll who wanted to practice writing a script.

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Post ID: @313+1jpz6xyg4

Fidelity is always watching.

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Post ID: @2zm+1jpz6xyg4

Obviously you’re not a true user because you get on here so infrequently. Get on here to see how things are upvoted/downvoted in real time or get over it. Whiner.

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Post ID: @m3+1jpz6xyg4

Manipulating social media post votes to zero, or "neutralizing" them, can benefit individuals by potentially hiding incorrect or offensive content, and it can be used to control the flow of information and silence opinions, but it also has the potential to be misused. 
Here's a more detailed explanation:
• Hiding Unwanted Content:
Manipulating votes can be used to push down or hide content that is considered incorrect, offensive, or off-topic, effectively making it less visible to other users. 
• Controlling Information Flow:
By strategically manipulating votes, individuals or groups can influence which information is seen and which is suppressed, potentially shaping public opinion or controlling narratives. 
• Silencing Opinions:
The ability to downvote or neutralize votes can be used to silence dissenting opinions or to suppress voices that are not aligned with a particular group or agenda. 
• Potential for Abuse:
The anonymity and ease of manipulation can make the system vulnerable to abuse by trolls, bots, and other manipulative actors, leading to vote-stacking wars and the suppression of genuine opinions. 
• Misuse of Downvotes:
Downvotes are intended to indicate content that is not contributing to the community, but they are often used to punish disagreement or to silence voices, rather than for their intended purpose. 
• Neutralizing Downvotes:
Users sometimes upvote a post to counteract a downvote, effectively neutralizing it and potentially leading to a "neutral" score. 

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Post ID: @e4+1jpz6xyg4

The social media team goes through and does that on Thursdays

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Post ID: @br+1jpz6xyg4

Anyway, it doesn’t matter. Posts are sorted by last activity, not by votes.

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Post ID: @az+1jpz6xyg4

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