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kylikes

Kylikes are a coined term used to describe a proposed form of social media engagement that rewards posts or comments for substantive quality, such as accuracy, civility, and usefulness, rather than popularity alone. In concept, a kylike signals that the content meets a threshold of value and is likely to help others understand a topic.

Origin and usage: The term emerged in online discussions in the early 2020s among researchers and platform

Mechanics: On platforms that implement kylikes, a user can grant a kylike to a post, sometimes along

Impact and criticism: Proponents argue kylikes could promote higher-quality information and more civil conversations. Critics warn

See also: engagement metrics, online discourse quality, digital civility.

designers
exploring
ways
to
encourage
constructive
discourse.
It
is
not
tied
to
a
single
platform
and
has
not
become
an
industry-standard
metric,
existing
mainly
as
a
theoretical
or
exploratory
concept
in
digital
culture
discussions.
with
a
brief
justification.
The
kylike
count
is
shown
separately
from
the
ordinary
like
count
and
may
feed
into
recommendations,
moderation
decisions,
or
reputation
signals.
that
defining
“quality”
is
subjective,
that
kylikes
could
be
gamed,
and
that
the
added
friction
to
give
a
kylike
might
reduce
overall
engagement
or
privilege
already
prominent
voices.