cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/9451996

Thoughts on features to boost intent for posting more?

Like a karma system of that other forum website.

I currently miss a point system to motivate me that shows people via my profile how much I could help by posting/commenting. There’s no system to create such feedback currently on Lemmy.

Are there statements by the creators of this platform about that?

  • Elevator7009@ani.social
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    2 days ago

    Seeing a lot of upvotes on a post or comment feels nice, seeing that mass social approval of whatever my contribution was. But I also never had any interest in engaging in low-effort posts to get that same reward. I also think the Lemmy hivemind disapproves of low-effort posts like that so such behavior would not be rewarded.

    I do wonder what motivated people who made low-effort posts for karma, and why I don’t seem to see it here even though we share an upvote/downvote system. Identifying that might help us at least figure out what not to do so that we do not set up a system that encourages that behavior. We do still clearly have the ability to see upvotes on posts and comments.

    It is also possible I’m seeing low-effort posts but they are not rewarded as heavily and I mentally dismiss it as “just someone trying to get any activity going on the Fediverse at all.” I sometimes just post a link and let it be because it’s relevant to the community, I thought it was cool, and I’d like to see some Fediverse activity there but don’t really have anything original to say. It’s possible the low-effort posts are not rewarded not because the Lemmy hivemind disapproves of low effort but because they just don’t see it in the tiny little community I posted in that receives maybe an average of 3 upvotes per post.

    For what it’s worth, I’m not using “Lemmy hivemind” in a derogatory fashion here, I just mean it as “the general sentiment of most Lemmy users”.

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      maybe there could be different types of communites. Some where people contribute original stuff (main communities/most of the platform in numbers) where irregulatity doesnt matter

      And some selected Rss-feed like communities with repost bots of top articles. To give you regular updates on certain topics and offer discussion for everyone in there … I quite liked my local news sub for that (r/de): Rather than just algorithm based news apps that try to influence you the most with their headlines, I got to see what people thought of certain quoted parts in the article

      … but I see how the platform got destroyed by that too… Idk