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Karma farming. Imagine all the people posting content for free.
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It was used as a threashold for posting on some communities, but mostly people are addicted to seeing the validation number go up and be higher than the one you disagree with.
Maybe they mean the rules around karma, like how some subs won't let you post until you have accumulated some karma within the sub.
It was a way of cutting down spam/bots, and it worked.
I never saw a count of my karma. Is it hidden from the user? This is now a mystery to me
On reddit, it's on your profile. You have a post karma and a comment karma. Lemmy doesn't keep track of that, it only counts votes per post and doesn't tally up the total per user.
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I may be wrong, or it may be the app that's doing the counting. Either way, I guess it amounts to the same thing, you can definitely find the number somewhere. I know I can't check from a browser.