• DessalinesA
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    53 years ago

    A lot of the bigger reddit accounts do what’s called Karma farming, where they post really popular memes to a few big subreddits at specific times, and potentially have bots that upvote them, because early upvotes can boost a post.

    Then these popular accounts can be marketed and sold for their attention-grabbing value.

    Also a lot of people just obsess over their account karma in a really unhealthy way.

    There are troll accounts like you’re saying too, where the goal is to get a negative score.

    • Serge Tarkovski
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      33 years ago

      This explains why people use karma and maybe why Lemmy doesn’t have it visible. But actually I’m asking why karma is available via API, and why it’s a sum of user’s own votes instead of votes made against the user’s content?

      • DessalinesA
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        33 years ago

        Not sure why we still have it available in the API, might be useful for some thing we haven’t thought of yet.

        why it’s a sum of user’s own votes instead of votes made against the user’s content?

        Oh, it is the second one, the sum of votes against the user’s content.

        • Serge Tarkovski
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          3 years ago

          Got it. I’m too have no clear vision whether it can be of use. At least as FYI and maybe shown for admins/moderators only to keep in mind whether someone is a potential troll. I’m against China-like reputation systems.

          Actually, I’ve got a question: any plans/ideas or already implemented stuff in Lemmy to prevent massive (and maybe even automated) trolls/bots accounts registration and further spamming?