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[–] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thank you, Nepenthe. I think I'll create a kbin acct to see what it looks like from that side. I've heard that it has some advantages over Lemmy's interface.

In terms of karma, for Lemmy users there doesn't seem to be a running, total tally the way there is on Reddit. That is-- you can see what karma a user has tallied on individual posts & comments, and you can use that karma to sort stuff on their profile, but otherwise, everyone seems to look the same from a karmic standpoint. (I hope Lord Vishnu isn't too offended)

[–] Nepenthe@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

for Lemmy users there doesn't seem to be a running, total tally the way there is on Reddit.

To be honest with you, I would rather kbin's karma be handled in the same manner that lemmy handles it. I see no reason for it outside of sorting. Communities could lock the ability to post behind a minimum karma like reddit did, but nobody can really pretend bots won't just get around the limit by reposting a single picture of a cat.

I sense by far what having a visible reputation on a user's profile is going to lead to is just a bunch of karma farming. The low-effort reposts, mindlessly repeated one-liners, and constant bitchy one-upmanship are all things I'd be very glad to leave behind me forever. I didn't even realize how bad it had gotten til I left, and now whenever I end up back on reddit for something, the whole thing just makes me tired. I seem to have been a frog, boiling alive in mean little shitposts.

[–] Alter_Id@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

100% agreed. I'd been hoping for a reddit alternative to build an adequate groundswell for quite a long time before this hullabaloo exactly because the level of discussion had degraded so severely. Pretty done with people rehashing the popular responses that they knew would get upvotes the same way they had gotten upvotes the preceding million times they'd been posted whether they were relevant to the topic of the op or not. This platform can only benefit from fostering more substantive discussions.

I don't think there's a reality where some personal tending of what shows up in our feeds isn't necessary to weed out different attitudes/conventions inherent to particular communities, but the more we can avoid a descent into similar behaviors by way of activating the reward center of the brain for frivolous posting the better.

tl;dr - If I never have to read about Brawndo in a post discussing world politics again I will be happier than I probably deserve.

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