Nah. Reddit showed that karma systems are useless as they are too easy to manipulate. Buy/hijack a bunch of old accounts and suddenly, your scams or crazy propaganda are given artificial authenticity. Or, just use repost bots to farm karma. Really, it was a nice idea but failed when subject to bad actors.
Comment on Why doesn't Lemmy have a system like Reddit's Karma?
Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world 2 weeks agoThe 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.
TheInternetIsForLargeShrimp@lemmynsfw.com 2 weeks ago
skulblaka@sh.itjust.works 2 weeks ago
Really, it was a nice idea but failed when subject to bad actors.
God, if that isn’t just the story of our fuckin’ lives…
partial_accumen@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
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).