• Zyratoxx@lemm.ee
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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

      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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        1 year ago

        So essentially karma that hasn’t been weighted & calculated (you receive more karma if your post / comment skyrockets early on if I’m not mistaken) and that isn’t (yet) used as a gate for posting in communities

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          1 year ago

          There are a lot more ways for community marshalls to gate posting in communities when they’re running it properly as opposed to over on reddit where us moderators are fairly limited in the actions we can take. Using karma as a gate will also be somewhat ineffective as instance owners will exist that simply create karma for people.

          It’s also a fairly unpleasant thing to begin with. Coming from a bunch of bazinga techbro libertarians turning all discussion into a “market”. If you accept that gameification isn’t going away there’s still a good amount of research showing downvotes only hurt platforms and discussion rather than improve it.

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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