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NotAPenguin, in Found an issue or bug on kbin.social? Help report it. We're keeping track of issues and working on improvements daily

Great work everyone!

I hope the reputation upvote/boost issue gets looked at soon, people are very confused by it and keep bringing it up.

christopherius, in Found an issue or bug on kbin.social? Help report it. We're keeping track of issues and working on improvements daily
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Thanks for all the hard work devs. I don't imagine it's an easy thing to do

hairyscotsman, in My Reddit GDPR Request took 20 days, this is what it looks like

I edited and deleted all my posts and comments, yet a google search will show all my comments and posts still there. If I edit and delete the posts from the post page it works, but I did it through my profile and it only hid my comments and didn’t even apply the edits…. Kinda frustrated and have no resolution with Reddit. Waiting to see if my comments are still there in my gpdr request.

TheEntity,

This is not how it works. Google has its own copy, possibly a stale one. Nothing Reddit can do about it. As much as I'd love to blame it on Reddit (or Google for that matter), this is just a search engine working as intended.

hairyscotsman,

No, this is not google cache. This is the same article on Reddit.com.

hibbfd, in Did Karma really matter that much in Reddit?

karma only mattered if you wanted to be a reddit "influencer" i.e. reddit gives you free rewards hoping you will tout them and get others to buy them when they see yours.

source: had a moderate karma count, they gave me a free avatar thing. my lesser accounts didn't receive shit.

I tended to reroll every year anyway. the algos get stale after a while.

Janoose, in Did Karma really matter that much in Reddit?
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When I was a mod, karma points could come in handy when trying to decide if a user 1) just had a one-off weird day and just needed one comment removed, 2) had a slightly questionable comment history and needed to have all comments manually approved or 3) had a history of hate speech and needed to be banned immediately across the associated communities.

I also appreciated in informational subs that karma would allow for the most accurate or additional information to rise to the top. It wasn’t 100% accurate and could really depend upon the sub, particularly the moderation team, but it allowed the drivel or disinformation to be more easily ignored.

Sure, there’s a bit of gamification with made up points, but karma does have it’s uses and I’m hoping that the positive aspects can be brought over to the fediverse.

Emu, (edited ) in Found an issue or bug on kbin.social? Help report it. We're keeping track of issues and working on improvements daily
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Two things with thumbnails: the photo is cropped, it should resize to the ratio and show everything so we can see the full thumbnail instead of a cropped one. Secondly, can you make it so clicking on an image thumbnail opens the image instead of going into the thread and then needing to click the thumbnail again to expand it/open it. Thanks

AnonymousLlama,
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The thumbnails have been fixed on the dev instance. I'm hoping that one comes out soon

akai, in Relay for Reddit is continuing as a subscription service
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I loved Relay and I really wish the dev the best, but I won't continue using it and Reddit because the underlying issue remains. Reddit admin is rotten.

HandsHurtLoL, (edited ) in Did Karma really matter that much in Reddit?

Okay, it appears that I'm going to be the only dissenting opinion here.

The discussion around karma here is all centered on the SFW side of reddit, it appears. I used to operate on the NSFW side of reddit to find sexual partners. After I would make a post explaining the kind of connection I wanted to make, I would get like 150 offers over the course of 3 days, both over direct messages (orangered inbox) and chat requests (chattit).

I would only respond to users who had any sort of karma, post history, or more than just a few months on their account. My thought process was that I don't want to meet people who are 100% lurkers, I would favor people who had comment histories on normal subs and were contributing members in those communities (gave me hope they would be interesting conversationalists on the date), and I wanted to see some longevity in the account so that there was a clear sense of the decorum of old reddit versus all the sally-come-lately users.

ETA: I suspect that I was getting so many offers because I myself had made several submissions (lending to my own non-zero karma score) both text and photo and I had a long-standing account. I think I would have been viewed skeptically by everyone if my account was 3 days old and I had zero content, but was trawling for sex. That's how men show up with 2 kidneys but leave with 1 in the morning.

MarvinKMooney, in Farewell Baconreader. It's been a wonderful 11 years.
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Yea I get that. I had a 14 year old account. It really did change and was not the site I loved in the beginning. It was getting really toxic the last few years.

SpacemanSpiff, in Did Karma really matter that much in Reddit?
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I agree, I have no idea how much karma I had on my account and I never looked or paid attention.

I’ve never been sure if all the chatter about it is people actually caring, or if it was always mostly a joke.

root_beer, in Did Karma really matter that much in Reddit?
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It was important enough for karma-farming bots to exist for some reason, I dunno. I'm glad it's not really a thing here, it was especially frustrating to see the occasional innocuous comment be downvoted for some inexplicable reason.

livus, (edited )
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It's to get around thresholds.

The bot accounts were mostly about to be sold on third party websites or used for scams.

root_beer,
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Ah, yeah, forgot about that. So yeah, karma matters to some people very much.

kestrel7, in Did Karma really matter that much in Reddit?
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But! You could exchange it for stuff at the reddit store!! /s

Elevator7009, in Did Karma really matter that much in Reddit?

I found it really hard to believe people would care that much about karma to the point that I never really believed most accusations of “karmawhore.” Because who would care that much? You just don’t like this kind of content that got popular. I totally believed a few individuals would optimize their posts and comments for the most upvotes, but not nearly enough to justify how often I heard that accusation flung around. Sure, it feels nice to see that other people like your comment. And it’s nice to have the voting system so incorrect information, spam, and trolls get downvoted and thus hidden; while theoretically the helpful and insightful comments rise to the top (and at least in the subs I used, this is how it also worked in practice, although judging by all the complaining about Reddit I see here it wasn’t true for a lot of other peoples’s subs). And of course you will want to get your karma past the common thresholds for not getting your post removed for being a new, low-karma account. But otherwise, what does it really matter?

BlondieBuff,

There were a lot of attention-seeking people on reddit who weren't necessarily trying to get karma. It just happened that karma was the measure of the attention you were getting, so being a "karmawhore" was a side effect of wanting attention.

snooggums, in Did Karma really matter that much in Reddit?
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Karma was pointless. Just checked and apparently I ended up with 340k+ comment karma which was mostly repeating memes and reddit inside jokes and a few rants about Republicans. Posts that I thought had value tended to be downvoted (opinions of running role playing games).

The number doesn't mean anything and nothing of value was lost when I edited or deleted all of my reddit posts as most everything I posted also exists from other posts I have made on forums over the decades.

So in a roundabout way, karma was pointless and I hope it doesn't end up being a thing here.

Spiritreader,
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I get what you're saying, but I wouldn't say it was pointless as a whole. Maybe it's because I'm looking at it from a slightly different perspective.

Karma did help push engagement, in fact, the system worked.
People cared about this number, and started to optimize their behavior such that they receive the largest amount of karma in the shortest time.
Since being active by posting / commenting facilitated getting karma, it helped produce a lot of content and made people interact with each other.

The problem with that is that it wasn't tied to quality (and couldn't be). As you said, that encouraged regurgitating the same meta over and over. It never incentivized good content, just quantity.

So my conclusion would be more like: Karma was pointless for animating users to create good and thoughtful content.
Instead it helped driving engagement forward, but at the cost of somewhat turning people into bots.

Posts receiving upvotes / downvotes is okay, but I'm not sure in what way reputation - or karma - should be displayed for a user account, publicly or privately.

Crankpork, in Relay for Reddit is continuing as a subscription service

I assume that once it's a subscription service most of that money will be going to Reddit, so you'd basically be paying for the privilege of not having to use their official app. That's just ghoulish.

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