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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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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.