I loved Reddit for what it is, but nothing made me back out of a post faster than seeing the top 3 parent threads as a regurgitation of the same inside jokes, pun-chains, and so on.

  • Sens@feddit.uk
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    1 year ago

    I hope it doesn’t, better without karma, it shouldn’t be competitive really

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      1 year ago

      Never really got the point of Karma to begin with. All it really does is measure how well you match the tone of any particular echo chamber.

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        1 year ago

        If I recall, a minimum karma was used by some mod bots as a gatekeep of sorts on more official subreddits. But even then I don’t think it was more than to deter very new accounts.

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          Deterring very new accounts is still a useful thing to do.

          A lot of posts on my country’s COVID sub were removed by the bot with an account too new message, and it was only set to about one week. It doesn’t really slow down new users but it cuts off a lot of spam bots.

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            1 year ago

            Although lately on reddit I’ve been seeing a lot of repost bots, and it seems their strategy as of late is to make a whole bunch of accounts at once, then sit on them for a few months before they start using them for doing their spamming/reposting. So the minimum account age was easily being circumvented.