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I was on reddit for 10 years and have been on lemmy for 3. I'm still not sure what this is really supposed to mean.
There is absolutely a "lifetime" karma score available for users, its just not centered in peoples bios like it is on lemmy. But it absolutely exists..
And if people want to go for high scores more power to them. Get that dopamine where you can queen.
I think their point is that on reddit, life time karma impacts the comment placement order; showing more comments from higher karma accounts. So I guess weirdos would delete comments that started to get negative votes on reddit so they weren't seen as undesirable by the algorithm.
Also, aren't there some subreddits that let you post if you have a certain amount of karma?
Elaborate pls. I know Piefed tracks the user's votes under Attitude, but I'm not aware of tracking of other people's votes on users posts and comments. Am I missing something?
Total per-account upvotes minus downvotes value is tracked for everyone, it is just hidden by choice in Lemmy. Other softwares have other approaches, Piefed has the "attitude" you mentioned. Kbin used to just show the full "karma" value, I'm not sure if Mbin still does. It doesn't appeal to me so I don't keep up with development.
Oh yeah, good point. It's what lemvotes.org depends on.
Yeah each platform has their own way to "deal" with the issue. You get a choice. Which is nice :)
Where is it?
Metadata, mostly