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Nice job and all.. but I really wish this wasn't a thing.
Karma is something that should stay behind at Reddit imho, it just fosters karma whoring instead of actually contributing to a discussion.
That's one of the things I liked best when I joined Lemmy, that there wasn't a visible karma counter on people's profiles.
Anyway.. rant mode off.
Still, neat job!
but then how would you sell your 500k karma account to some shady company? /s
Indeed :)
I'm not sure they'd buy it. I guess maybe if they really wanted to promote certain job openings.
Agreed 100%
I get the reasoning, I've read the discussions. Still I like the karma thing, not for showing it to other people, but to give me an overview over what I've been doing so far. It's kinda an activity meter for me, and a bit of feedback on how my posts are doing.
I am on Stackoverflow, and obviously I was on Reddit. While I was there, I never actually looked at other people's karma, but my karma motivated me to be more engaged.
I can see the appeal.. I just don't like it myself. It's so easy for it to become a measuring stick or something you actually try to boost.
For me the number of posts and comments on the profile is good enough :)