- By choice. The main developers don’t like that kind of gamification, bragging, karma farming and the negative aspects that come with such things. - But it has other negative side effects if we scaled Lemmy up in scale. - For example, it doesn’t matter if you downvote me if I called you a big stinky poo poo face. Because without a larger pool of karma to detract from, it doesn’t matter HOW unpopular any singular post is. - …you big stinky poo poo face! - I think that’s how it should be. We all say stupid things sometimes (or smart but unpopular things). Plus, if someone had a bad few months, it shouldn’t haunt them forever. - Keep Lemmy karma-free! 
- Because without a larger pool of karma to detract from, it doesn’t matter HOW unpopular any singular post is. - Voting is there to sort posts and comments, not to rate a user. Having a larger pool of karma serves no purpose. - The purpose is to rate the users. If you regularly contribute good quality content, you’ll have a high score. - If you regularly engage in trolling, and harassment, and other shady activity, you get a negative score. - Individual communities can set up guidelines, that if you have a new account under 6 months, and you have a negative overall karma, you’re banned from that community until a human can look through your post history to see if you should be unbanned. - The purpose is to rate the users. - Individual communities can set up guidelines, that if you have a new account under 6 months, and you have a negative overall karma, - you’re banned from that community until a human can look through your post history to see if you should be unbanned.you’ll have to repost previously highly upvoted content to pump up your karma numbers, until you have a positive overall karma.- FTFY, I’d really prefer to leave that mistake of karma at Reddit instead of polluting Lemmy with it. - Lemmy karma-less method also drastically reduces the value of bot accounts to farm karma (for nefarious or advertising use before being banned). 
- Nah. Reddit showed that karma systems are useless as they are too easy to manipulate. Buy/hijack a bunch of old accounts and suddenly, your scams or crazy propaganda are given artificial authenticity. Or, just use repost bots to farm karma. Really, it was a nice idea but failed when subject to bad actors. - Really, it was a nice idea but failed when subject to bad actors. - God, if that isn’t just the story of our fuckin’ lives… 
 
 
 
- …you big stinky poo poo face! - Well then damn it all; what more evidence do you need?! - The poo-pooing alone is a court-martial offence! 
- Personally, if I was unhappy with your posts, I’d just shrug and then block you. Case closed :) 
- Uı mın Reddit hæz ė mækſ impækt ðæt enı ƿu̇n poſt oṙ kȯment kæn hæv. Ȯbſtenſiblı æz æn æntı-brigeıdıŋ mejṙ b Uı’m luık 90% cṙ it ƿėz bikȯz v ð “Pride and Accomplishment” poſt frėm EA. - spoiler- I mean Reddit has a mac impact that any one post or comment can have. Obstensibly as an anti-brigading measure, but I’m like 90% sure it was because of the “Pride and Accomplishment” post from EA. 
 
 
- Sorry you got jumped on as a new user a bit. - The karma system on reddit encourages posting and reposting stuff that everyone has seen before to get fake internet points, and maybe what you win is a “more powerful account” for the algorithm instead of everyone getting a more or less equal voice. - You can still get people to follow you and build a tribe if you want without that, and you are also free to start any community you like, so a few mods don’t end up controlling all the online real estate and steer the conversation unfairly. - Plus its simpler. Sometimes simple is good. 
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- It would motivate more low quality post spam like we see on reddit. 
- Because lemmy is all about sharing and discussing contents, not collecting points. The Fediverse is also a decentralized network. 
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- Why should it? - We can see all the negatives every day with reddit. - What positive does a Karma system bring to the platform and discussions? - Because when you see somebody with -1000 karma, it’s a pretty good indicator that you shouldn’t waste your time engaging with them. - You can take a look at their post history and that will typically tell a lot more than a number next to their name 
- There were plenty of users with high karma that weren’t worth engaging with too. - It only helped with lbvious jerks that you could probably tell were terrible just by reading their post. 
- Usually you can get the same info just from looking at their last couple comments. Trolls don’t usually very much. 
 
- deleted by creator - Honestly, a person’s actual post history should be more relevant and indicative to whether they’renworth engaging with tham a single number. - Furthermore, aside from deliberate trolls, most comments or posts should be assessed on their own merits, irrespective of the poster’s history. - People are complex, and it’s possible that raving political idiots might have thoughtful opinions on their favourite video game or the aspects that make a perfect butt. 
- Many years ago on reddit, you could get given gold. It gave you paid benefits. My comments earned me literally years worth of gold, and my karma was similarly increasing. - Then I came out as trans. Suddenly the gold stopped and my karma stagnated - That kind of bias is built in to the karma system. It doesn’t just punish shit takes, it also sidelines visible minorities 
 
 
- I don’t actually understand the purpose of karma on Reddit, beyond some sort of metric to feel good about yourself. It’s literally just a number and nothing else. - I’ve seen some people try to devalue what someone said because of “low karma”, so I’d say it’s a good thing Lemmy doesn’t have a karma system. - Karma has become a part of a measure to determine if an account is a human non-troll. - The first step in ban evasion is to create a new account and continue doing what you’ve done before. By requiring an account to be a certain age along with a certain amount of karma, it makes sure the account is less likely to be a ban evader. - That was the original intent. That it became a measuring contest is separate. 
 
 
- It used to in the past. It was removed in the 0.19.0 release. This is the pull request that took it out (I think). - This thread has some of the reasoning for it, but at a high level the Lemmy devs made a call that the benefits a karma system provide didn’t outweigh the problems a karma system can cause. 
- A raw number across the whole federation would be useless. Different instances have their own cultures, making a unified number worthless. People could also goose their numbers by creating an instance that gives their account unlimited karma. - Instance karma could be useful, but it is a design decision not to show it. I suspect that will continue until there is a need to use karma for moderation, but I suspect that defederation would be the lower lying fruit for now. 
 - shoutout https://moist.catsweat.com - Some find such systems controversial but I like it for very obvious trolls who run around with tens of thousands of negative rep. Makes them easy to identify. 
 
- As others said it was a conscious decision of the developers, as it’s gamification of the system and they aren’t big fans of that. - I agree with this decision. - The Fluff Principle* makes easy-to-judge content get higher scores, and we do see it Lemmy. It isn’t a big deal because fluff ends on its own specific comms, but once you gamify the aggregation of score points, the picture changes - now you’re encouraging people to share content that they believe to score high over content that they believe to be contributive. - Additionally a publicly visible karma enables a bunch of poorly thought mod practices, like karma gating (“you need +500 karma to post here lol”) or automatically banning people with low karma (even if it might come from a single post/comment). - *“Hence what I call the Fluff Principle: on a user-voted news site, the links that are easiest to judge will take over unless you take specific measures to prevent it.” (Source) 
- Because it’s stupid and Lemmy is decentralized unlike Reddit so it wouldn’t make sense anyway. 
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- There’s no real value to any of it. - Attach free beer to point levels and watch this thing explode. 














