Hellos, so, like everyone else here I am a Reddit refugee with a particular and profound hatred for karma, and the idea of it, because I saw how Reddit karma made everything on that hellsite toxic. People’s self-worth became tied to it because it was a direct measure of other people’s approval of you, and so people did everything possible to maximize their karma, including making bot accounts that karma farmed and sold them to marketers. People would fly into a rage and refuse to listen to each other simply because their comments were getting downvoted, making civil debate impossible and causing destabilization everywhere. Reddit karma is double plus ungood.

From what I understand, Wefwef has a similar feature where it shows your total post and comment scores. That’s basically Reddit karma, and it needs to go, like now. Even if it’s client-side, it doesn’t matter, because it is tying a number to people’s self-worth and will cause the same toxic, mean-spiritedness, negativity, anger, vitriol, and corporate marketers exploiting the situation like vultures on a corpse that we saw the last time we migrated to a new site.

Please, PLEASE remove the comment and post scores from the app. PLEASE don’t let Lemmy fail like the other sites did. PLEASE don’t let that kind of hurt be allowed to spread through our communities anymore.

People don’t NEED to be rewarded or punished based on other people’s opinions of them and their comments or posts. They don’t NEED to see that shit. It only causes harm and pain.

PLEASE take it off.

For our sanity’s sake. For our people’s sake. For decency’s sake.

  • myxi@feddit.nl
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    1 year ago

    If the majority does not like the concept of karma, they will migrate to a platform that doesn’t have it. You will not be doing anything better than a shitty company by forcing something that a large population of consumers doesn’t like.

    The issue with this kind of decentralisation is that it becomes very difficult to stop someone from doing something a population does not like.

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      1 year ago

      That’s what they did here, and this app is bringing back the very same thing people here are trying to leave behind. It’s too dangerous to just allow them to do that, and I know for a fact I am not alone in that opinion. Framing something that is objectively destructive in terms of “something a population doesn’t like” is sus as fuck. What do you stand to gain from an app doing such a terrible thing?