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I mean, okay, I guess it's not "vote manipulation". "Bulk downvoting" is the more accurate term.
I mean just block communities you don't like when they appear on your feed. Pretty sure on piefed you can just click the little "..." and block the community of origin if you don't like it when you see it in /all/ or wherever you are browsing.
Do you call a lot of upvotes 'bulk upvoting'?
I don't bother blocking a community until I recognize the name because a single post might not represent the community. There are enough slop posts in communities I do like that my default is to just down vote and move on unless there is a pattern. No, I don't double check the user name and community for every post.
By down voting it makes it easier to double check a community that I think I recognize by checking the community and if I just have down votes in the most recent posts then I block.
Why should I go out of my way to do extra stuff instead of just down voting and blocking when I feel like it? They are the ones impacting everyone by spamming slop nobody wants.
Yes, but that sort of behaviour is far more socially acceptable on the Fediverse.
I mean given your zeal, I assume any community you see that is basically AI-slop - you'd block out of hand.
Then that puts you at potential risk of being community banned down-the-line if you are seen as a repeat downvoter without contribution by the community owners.
You don't have to do anything, but just that downvotes on the Fediverse are public to community mods and instance admins and some make use of this to ban repeat downvoters.