• AllGoesUpMustGoDown@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    This is something I had neglected to think of. A reward/points system leads to bots farming for points, then selling the account. On the other hand, karma can be a good indicator to community moderators of weather that user isn’t just a spam account.

    Edit: To clarify comment karma is a good metric for mods, not post karma. Its much harder to gain karma via comments because you can’t just repost r/oddlysatisfying shit, but that could change with GPT and open source LLMs.

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      1 year ago

      Spam/bot accounts easily gained more karma than average users. User history has always been the best identifier that an account is genuine.

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        1 year ago

        Comment karma is harder to gain than post karma, which is why many Reddit mods (including me) use it as a metric instead of combined karma. That is what I intended to say. Sorry about the confusion.