• noisetricks@sopuli.xyz
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      1 year ago

      Yeah making discussions into addictions, not because of the subject, but because of the good boy points was always stupid.

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        God I hated all the joke comments that wound up at the top with thousands of upvotes. Just one big circle jerk on many serious topics. I’m sure it’ll still occur in Lemmy to some extent but hopefully the lack of karma will help keep it down.

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        1 year ago

        If there’s no karma, then what are the two numbers that “Thunder” displays next to my account age?

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          1 year ago

          I’ve got the same with Memmy. I think these apps just add your upvotes and downvotes together to give you a score. Reddit, on the other hand, had a complex karma system, where the more upvotes/downvotes your post would get, the less those would be worth, so you couldn’t just get a massive karma score from just a couple popular posts

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          There is a score kept in the backend, it just has no frontend in default lemmy and only exists if instance devs want to do something custom with it. Some apps are probably using it.

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        It also made participating in smaller subreddits a little less satisfying, even though I liked the conversations in those more.

        There was just something about a random comment in a giant subreddit suddenly getting me sooo many points, more than I had made in months!

        Logically I knew karma didn’t really matter, but big numbers gud!