• DrQuint@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      It’s perfect and I wish Reddit did it ages ago. It’s the same as Forums with account levels, it makes you think someone has more input than they actually do, and it opens up the system to people selling accounts or botting accounts to later sell (which is a rampant problem on reddit and there’s now anti-bot bots).

    • Drew Got No Clue@lemmy.world
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      It is a good thing, objectively. But at least on Mlem there is kind of an equivalent of the karma in the profile page (comment score and post score), if you miss that. 😎

      Some may interact less though if there is no karma; gamification works after all. I guess we’ll see.

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        Great point on gamification! I guess we will see if it is a good enough factor or not on here.

        Gamification works if your content is consistently good and dissuades other opinions. How many times have you deleted something you posted that got negative Reddit karma or no likes because you were frankly embarrassed? I did and now I realize I probably regret it.