Personally I think not having karma limits is nice currently! I understand why they were used but grinding karma as a lurker on reddit was frustrating.

  • @Badass_panda
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    32 years ago

    I thought coins and awards were dumb. I think durable comment logs and karma are good things, though.

    • @impulse
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      52 years ago

      From what I could gather in my short time here, Karma exists on Lemmy as well, it’s just not a public stat and that’s great because it completely eliminates the reason for karma whoring.

      Sure you could try to add up all the upvotes and deduct your downvotes, but why bother? People trying to raise their karma (or those weirdos who were trying to farm downvotes) were always annoying at best and conversation killers at worst.

      • tusliw
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        12 years ago

        Hidden karma is the best way !

    • @BeyonDespair
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      32 years ago

      If karma becomes visible on Lemmy, I think it will start having the same problem of karma farm bots like reddit, people reposting to receive positive karma, trolls saying controversial things to receive negative karma, lots of spam, you know. . .

      • @charles
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        22 years ago

        I’ll never understand the concept of farming karma on Reddit. I know some subs had minimum karma limits before you could post/comment, but those were rare and typically a fairly low threshold. Beyond that… What’s the point? Why did OP feel the need to mention “grinding karma”? Either it’s something they enjoyed doing or it’s something they didn’t care about – op seems to be both.