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downvote

[ doun-voht ]

verb (used with or without object)

downvoted, downvoting.
  1. to cast a vote against (an online comment, article, etc.) by clicking on an arrow or other icon, usually affecting the post's rank or position on a website.


noun

  1. such an unfavorable vote.
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of downvote1

First recorded in 2005–10; down 1( def ) + vote ( def )
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“In that time, the only good idea I can think of that they’ve ever had was the innovative up/downvote mechanism for moderating†users’ posts.

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It’s part of a growing list of in-development features at the social media network, which also include mixed-media tweets that could let you add both images and video to a single post, a downvote button, and the option to give awards to tweets.

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If you’ve seen the option to downvote replies on Twitter, you’re not alone.

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The option to downvote was initially given to a select group of web users, but Twitter says it will soon be expanding the feature to iOS and Android users as well.

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Twitter’s downvote tallies are private The company said results of the experiment so far found that users downvoted replies they found offensive or irrelevant.

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