in what ways do you think kbin should strive to be different from Reddit?

  • TheAngryBad@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Karma scores - on an account level at least. Up/down votes on a post or comment are fine and make sense, pushing bad replies down and the best, most thoughtful stuff to the top.

    But a system where accounts can build up a karma/reputation score just leads to karma removed comments just intended to gain upvotes and adding little to the conversation. Or worse, repost bots just reposting whatever was popular last week to gain karma. Reddit’s been plagued with it for years and it just makes the whole place seem spammy and low quality.

    • Th4tGuyII@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      Exactly. Comments and posts/threads should have up and down votes, but those should not accumulate on an account like Karma does.

      It gets people used to the idea that the more points a person has, clearly the better quality their account must be, when in reality Karma could be easily accumulated by exploiting lurkers with cute animal photos or generic/milquetoast opinion pieces literally nobody could disagree with.

      Edit: milquetoast not milktoast

    • 1a@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      Reddit Karma exists to get a score of 1000000, at which point the account is worth serious money on the black market. With a Karma of 1000000, all banned subs and moderated/deleted content is visible. It’s the world’s biggest CP operation operating in plain sight. Always has had that reputation, but nothing ever changed.