- cross-posted to:
- fediverse@lemmy.world
- fediverse
- snoocalypse
- dataisbeautiful
- cross-posted to:
- fediverse@lemmy.world
- fediverse
- snoocalypse
- dataisbeautiful
its cool and all but sustained numbers are what matters
I’m going to make an unpopular opinion, I think we can agree that karma count increased activity Reddit, but I think it was genuinely necessary.
It’s no different than Video Game Achievements, they are useless but they are a score that promotes a drive in activity from many, for better or worse.
I believe that the issue we did and will see with karma removed, won’t matter as long as Lemmy is still a smaller community group. The value of the ‘karma’ will only increase with its userbase, which is something that will see a change in culture no different to Reddit over its 18 years.
What I am trying to say is, the value in karma count is a figure that represents peoples natural desire for attention and acknowledgement, something that will exist whether we identify as a score or not.
I don’t believe that the karma count itself is the problem, it’s just something we associate with the problems that larger groups of people result in.
3rd party lemmy apps are counting the karma. We’ll see how it goes.