Karma-farming on Lemmy makes basically no sense because it doesn’t even natively report it. I installed a Firefox add-on that tabulates it but it’s slow and clunky. Functionally no one sees a user’s karma.
I honestly think it’s kinda lame since you can’t see who is just being a troll. That said, there’s only like 15 or so people on here so it’s not that big a deal as you pretty quickly learn who people are and can just block them or whatever. lol
I also never thought it was a big deal on reddit!; never understood why the people that “didn’t care” about karma seemed to care so much about others having it.
I honestly think it’s kinda lame since you can’t see who is just being a troll.
That’s exactly why it isn’t a thing on Lemmy. Not because knowing who is a troll of a bad thing but because it is a terrible measure of that. Karma systems, like Reddit’s are far too easy to game in order to lend a false sense of legitimacy to statements associated with an account (or try to make a legitimate account appear illegitimate) in order to manipulate people. Propagandists and other bad actors love karma systems because of this.
Karma-farming on Lemmy makes basically no sense because it doesn’t even natively report it. I installed a Firefox add-on that tabulates it but it’s slow and clunky. Functionally no one sees a user’s karma.
kbin/mbin shows “reputation points,” which is a combination of post and comment votes.
I have no idea what it means.
It means nothing, just like karma
I honestly think it’s kinda lame since you can’t see who is just being a troll. That said, there’s only like 15 or so people on here so it’s not that big a deal as you pretty quickly learn who people are and can just block them or whatever. lol
I also never thought it was a big deal on reddit!; never understood why the people that “didn’t care” about karma seemed to care so much about others having it.
That’s exactly why it isn’t a thing on Lemmy. Not because knowing who is a troll of a bad thing but because it is a terrible measure of that. Karma systems, like Reddit’s are far too easy to game in order to lend a false sense of legitimacy to statements associated with an account (or try to make a legitimate account appear illegitimate) in order to manipulate people. Propagandists and other bad actors love karma systems because of this.
In newer versions of Lemmy you can quickly check someone’s modlog:
That helps from time to time to see who you’re dealing with
Ooh TIL! Ty
That’s actually really neat