On Twitter, it can lead to audience capture. People will be chasing that high of going viral. It’s not a great place for nuance. It becomes a competition of who can be the most hyperbolic
I’m curious as to where OP has seen people complaining that karma doesn’t exist here. I’ve been here a couple days now and have seen nothing but support from other Reddit refugees with how Lemmy is organized. I guess it’s anecdotal on my part, but I would assume that anyone leaving Reddit right now has been frustrated and fed up with most of not all the platform’s features, including the karma system, for a long time, and that the lack of karma here is an enormous selling point.
Let’s not, we’re all better off without imaginary internet points.
On Twitter, it can lead to audience capture. People will be chasing that high of going viral. It’s not a great place for nuance. It becomes a competition of who can be the most hyperbolic
I’m curious as to where OP has seen people complaining that karma doesn’t exist here. I’ve been here a couple days now and have seen nothing but support from other Reddit refugees with how Lemmy is organized. I guess it’s anecdotal on my part, but I would assume that anyone leaving Reddit right now has been frustrated and fed up with most of not all the platform’s features, including the karma system, for a long time, and that the lack of karma here is an enormous selling point.