I misread this as “Kamala-free platform”
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Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de 2 weeks ago
Na, I go full in and make clear that this someone is not alone.
I mean, on a Karma-free platform I don’t have to do anything to conform to the mainstream.
Sometimes it even triggers a honest discussion.
TherapyGary@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 weeks ago
Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de 2 weeks ago
I misread this as “Kamala-free platform”
Oh sorry, obviously a typo on my site.
Naturally I meant “Karamell-free platform”.Gotta take care of your dental health!
man_wtfhappenedtoyou@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Mmmm karamells…
FosterMolasses@leminal.space 2 weeks ago
Read this in Homer’s voice
silver@das-eck.haus 2 weeks ago
That’s every platform now lmao
Viking_Hippie@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 weeks ago
If only!
There’s still a bunch of lemmings evoking her every time the fascist kakistocracy of the US does something awful, in order to dunk on anyone who’s ever criticized the DNC leadership from the left.
Plus she hasn’t ruled out running again in 2028, so if the fascists let that election happen, she and her abominable Khive will probably be depressingly relevant and maddeningly omnipresent again 😮💨
BeigeAgenda@lemmy.ca 2 weeks ago
Kamela or Gavin would no doubt be better than the next republican candidate, but I’m not sure they would do many needed changes for the people and most likely use kid gloves on the current regime, not to rock the boat.
And then they will enable the next republican regime to finish the job trump stated.
What did I miss?
irate944@piefed.social 2 weeks ago
Sometimes it even triggers an honest discussion.
In my experience, that’s what tends to happen in more traditional forums.
Voting systems are great for threads where the discussions is about problem with an objective solution, but for more subjective topics it just kills discussions.
I recommend anyone that used to be a lot on Reddit, here on Lemmy and/or other forums with karma systems to try out forums without them. Trust me you’ll notice the difference.
Niche forums with small communities tend to be best, and a lot less toxic.
snooggums@piefed.world 2 weeks ago
Niche forums with small communities tend to be best, and a lot less toxic.
This has a lot more to do with small self selecting groups to already be on the same page and know each other enough to give each other the benefit of the doubt that they are discussing in other good faith. Not always true, but far more likely simply by being a smaller group
Reddit and other threaded formats allow for easier replies in large groups, which does mean that is less likely and it is more likely to argue with as random user with a significant lack of trust.
irate944@piefed.social 2 weeks ago
Yup you’re right. That last part was more of an addendum for those that consider trying to find new forums.
Obviously, the voting system is only one part of the story. It by itself won’t dictate if a community will be healthy or toxic; other things like the community culture and mods will have a heavier impact. But in my experience, in all the places I’ve been in, the voting system is one of the ingredients that does have an effect on the cake overall.
snooggums@piefed.world 2 weeks ago
The benefit I have seen in smaller communities is that it reduces dogpiling and ‘me too!’ redundant comments although at a trade for the negatives you mentioned.
jaybone@lemmy.zip 2 weeks ago
Even on a karma platform, I didn’t care. I always used to make fun of people on reddit for deleting a post just because it was heavily downvoted. But then… eventually it wasn’t enough for people to dogpile downvotes, they had to start reporting posts they disagreed with. And the mod teams, who had eventually also gone to shit, didn’t delete the posts but instead would ban you from the sub. At that point, deleting your own post because of downvotes seemed entirely reasonable and I even started doing it myself.
NewNewAccount@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
It is weird how much importance people put on karma. Even I have to admit it felt good when I’d see my posts and comments upvoted but I never once cared for my aggregated karma.
FosterMolasses@leminal.space 2 weeks ago
That’s because in the minds of those people, karma was tied to emotional validation ie. self-worth they are incapable of giving to themselves rather than obtaining from others lol
Alberat@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
what did karma even do on reddit?
Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de 2 weeks ago
Some subreddits had karma requirements to let you post.
Also it was displayed prominently on your profile, triggering unconsious dick-size-comparison-like behaviour and related protective tendencies towards your karma stats.
BygoneNeutrino@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Karma is just a means to exploit perceived peer pressure to reinforce desired behavior and change how people think. The desired behavior from the perspective of the platform isn’t limited to engagement. There are more subtle forms of monetization, such as propoganda and “peer”-to-peer advertising.
AA5B@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Karma could be a grind to make old-timers appear influential even when they just lurk
FosterMolasses@leminal.space 2 weeks ago
joyjoy@lemmy.zip 2 weeks ago
I hope I never find a community that bans users simply because a post/comment they made had too low of a score.
DaMummy@hilariouschaos.com 2 weeks ago
Now people just put those people that made the comments on ignore/block, and get back on their high horse.
explodicle@sh.itjust.works 2 weeks ago
You’ll be better off without them. We’ve seen where that practice leads.
Tyrq@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 weeks ago
We must maintain homogeneous social cohesion at any cost, I don’t care how many feelings I hurt along the way
errer@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
So say we all.
basxto@discuss.tchncs.de 2 weeks ago
homogeneous or heterogeneous?
Axolotl_cpp@feddit.it 2 weeks ago
What about gaygeneous?
fartographer@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Alan Turing was a gay genius
CapuccinoCoretto@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Or trans-genius.