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Weellllll, it was also useful for telling whether a user was just a spam account or troll alt. If you saw an account with 5-10 yrs of age and hardly any karma, it was obvious they either used it for saying things they don’t want to be held accountable for, or it was used for spam.
That may not be a problem here, but it will be. And I’m curious what measure will exist to deal with it.
They are. There’s some formatting issues, but they are fairly compatible with each other, other than some minor problems with things like text formatting, but that’s probably an issue of the interface, rather than Kbin.
@Stoat If all the good subs move to KBin, then what good is my Karma?
Then again, what good is my Karma?
It was literally only good to keep your brain hooked and building that karma. Clever assholes. Glad to get rid of that site.
Weellllll, it was also useful for telling whether a user was just a spam account or troll alt. If you saw an account with 5-10 yrs of age and hardly any karma, it was obvious they either used it for saying things they don’t want to be held accountable for, or it was used for spam.
That may not be a problem here, but it will be. And I’m curious what measure will exist to deal with it.
You gain no karma on Lemmy either
@pleasemakesense
Pilgrim: How much karma do you have?
Guru: Mu.
@startrek @Stoat
@kinyutaka @startrek @Stoat
I suspect the Tibetan Buddhist understanding of karma as something you impose upon yourself is oddly appropriate here.
I figure that a move from lemmy to kbin would be pretty seamless.
They are. There’s some formatting issues, but they are fairly compatible with each other, other than some minor problems with things like text formatting, but that’s probably an issue of the interface, rather than Kbin.