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by krapp
4085 days ago
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Nevertheless, having actual numbers there provides (by design) a form of operant conditioning, intended to encourage posters to want their numbers to go up, not down, and to associate a posters' credibility with their karma score. It might be a minor issue overall (as the effect of karma would be the same either way) but not having the numbers there at least makes the forum less obviously gamified. As an obvious example, tptacek is sitting on 200k+ karma right now. What purpose does that number serve to anyone? How does it make the site better? I don't think it does at all. |
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I would argue that the content of submissions stands on its own compared to the total; I've not once checked a user's overall karma before voting.
And it's still not on point. The point is that for the people we really need to worry about, it's not about karma at all. Get rid of karma, I agree with you. It serves no real purpose.
But, the problem of gaming the system will still exist - it's all about money. I can drive views to my site or product without karma.