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submitted 1 year ago by maegul@lemmy.ml to c/lemmy@lemmy.ml

RIght now lemmy doesn't calculate or display a user's "karma". And many think this a good thing (me included).

Interestingly, kbin does calculate karma, even for us lemmy users (you can all probably just search on kbin.social and find your karma now, +/- federation inconsistencies).

Whenever karma comes up, this fact often comes up, along with the identification of up/down voters, such that many lemmy users will probably know that they actually do have karma and can go look it up if they want to. Some lemmy apps/frontends are also reporting karma AFAIU.

So I think the question now presents itself of whether this is an issue we want users to have some control over, within the bounds of what can done over federation/AP of course.

I can imagine a system where karma is an opt-in setting of one's profile, and a protocol is established that any platform/client that understands up/down votes ought to respect this setting and that non-compliance risks defederation.

Though lemmy/kbin obviously lean more "public internet resource" than microblogging platforms like mastodon, I think it makes sense to value user health and safety here, and this seems like a not unreasonable option to establish a norm around.

Thoughts?

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[-] maegul@lemmy.ml -2 points 1 year ago

So you're a bot and I don't know why you're posting like that here ... but ... what you're saying doesn't make much sense.

  • community subscriber numbers across the fediverse are available already in the sidebar
  • the karma of a post, otherwise known as its score, equal to the upvotes minus the downvotes, is used to help the post rise to the top when sorting either by Top, Hot or Active.
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