Comment on Why do people with lots of 'karma points' tend to be nothing but egotistical assholes?
1984@lemmy.today 2 weeks ago
I think it’s more because those people don’t have a life outside their computer, and some of them have poor social skills and inflated ego from knowing a bit about computers.
insomniac_lemon@lemmy.cafe 2 weeks ago
I check a lot of those boxes but have never had many points on most websites. The difference I think is that I don’t often make posts/threads (comments alone usually don’t get as many views/points, posts may get thousands of points).
Those with the most points often make posts multiple times an hour (often a dozen posts in a day) particularly if they become “known” for some theme/gimmick (which may add to ego). Also at that point they likely have parasocial users backing up their ego and buffoonery.
I don’t know if any of those “no life” people are behind this or not. I suspect people posting like this, especially when it is blog-like (their job, some other interaction) are likely normal outgoing people who just have their phone with them to post whenever they have a spare moment. It may even be a similar archetype to “influencer” (one unlikely to show their face) especially if they are saving many things ahead of time to post later. That, and the inevitable monetization even if it’s just gifts/favors from strangers.
1984@lemmy.today 2 weeks ago
I just wish they would be nicer. If it is like you say, and they are social, I wonder why they act like shit heads online. :)