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submitted 1 year ago by koper@feddit.nl to c/fediverse@lemmy.ml

The best part of the fediverse is that anyone can run their own server. The downside of this is that anyone can easily create hordes of fake accounts, as I will now demonstrate.

Fighting fake accounts is hard and most implementations do not currently have an effective way of filtering out fake accounts. I'm sure that the developers will step in if this becomes a bigger problem. Until then, remember that votes are just a number.

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[-] Boozilla@lemmy.world 134 points 1 year ago

The lack of karma helps some. There's no point in trying to rack up the most points for your account(s), which is a good thing. Why waste time on the lamest internet game when you can engage in conversation with folks on lemmy instead.

[-] reallynotnick@lemmy.world 29 points 1 year ago

Maybe I'm misunderstanding karma, but Memmy appears to show the total upvotes I've gotten for comments and posts, isn't that basically karma?

[-] influence1123@psychedelia.ink 11 points 1 year ago

I don't think other people can see it though. On Reddit bot accounts would rack up karma so that when they switch to posting spam it looks like they have a lot of karma and are someone who posts worthwhile things.

[-] Rufio@lemm.ee 20 points 1 year ago

I’m using wefwef and can see what everyone score is on any given comment as well as their overall score when I go to their profile

[-] influence1123@psychedelia.ink 10 points 1 year ago

Yeah I was wrong. I use Jerboa mostly.

same on Memmy for me

[-] reallynotnick@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

I can click on you and see the same stats for you... though the numbers seems too low when I eyeball it compared to your comments, but I'm thinking maybe it's just total points for a single lemmy server?

[-] influence1123@psychedelia.ink 3 points 1 year ago

I guess I was wrong. I shouldn't have assumed. I'm using Jerboa.

[-] Someology@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

EDIT I was wrong! Lemmy does have karma, even listed in the API, though for some reason it doesn't show this to you itself. So, those of us just using Lemmy directly have been under the mistaken idea that it didn't do it, and those using third party apps are seeing it: https://lemmy.world/post/1250922?scrollToComments=true

~~That's interesting, because on the Lemmy website, there is no total upvotes number visible. It only shows the total number of posts and total number of comments. It then shows the list of posts and comments, and you can see the scores for each, but there's no total. Memmy must be calculating this itself. This seems to be something third party app developers are adding which is not present in actual Lemmy itself, in order to try to replicate Reddit Karma somewhat.

As Lemmy works itself: On Reddit, in addition to your posts and comments having visible scores, your username also has an aggregate score, which Lemmy does not have. At least, when I go to your profile, I can see the scores for your posts and comments, but I cannot see any aggregate score for you as a user. That's what Reddit Karma is. I don't know what black magic formula Reddit calculates it from, as old Reddit and new Reddit show different Karma numbers for the same user, but whatever algorithm they use, it's an overall user score that Lemmy does not have (so far, at least). ~~

[-] muddybulldog@mylemmy.win 8 points 1 year ago

While the Lemmy UI doesn't expose the data is available via the API. That's how clients like Memmy are getting it.

[-] Someology@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Yep! I just saw this other post where I learned I was wrong. That's what I get for just using Lemmy itself. https://lemmy.world/post/1250922?scrollToComments=true

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