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A "Showerthought" is a simple term used to describe the thoughts that pop into your head while you're doing everyday things like taking a shower, driving, or just daydreaming. The most popular seem to be lighthearted clever little truths, hidden in daily life.
Here are some examples to inspire your own showerthoughts:
- Both “200” and “160” are 2 minutes in microwave math
- When you’re a kid, you don’t realize you’re also watching your mom and dad grow up.
- More dreams have been destroyed by alarm clocks than anything else
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This is one thing I’ve been trying to figure out, I keep hearing this a lot. What exactly is different with the upvotes and downvotes? Do they not bury comments and posts or something? Serious question just trying to be informed
While third party apps do track total up votes there is no "karma". So unlike Reddit having 60bajilliondie points means nothing to anyone but you. Don't even think I can see someone else's points.
You could with certain apps... Someone shared someone else's tally in comments on a post yesterday... Can't remember which app it was though.
Voyager is one I assume, because I can see your scores on your user page.
GTK...
I've only played with it a tiny tiny bit so far
When I click your name, Voyager shows me you have 415 comment points.
It fluctuates. I'm back on 18 according to Connect. It's not reliabke enough to be used fir a karma system, which is good imho.
I believe Boost is a Kbin thing.
New is definitely the default comment sort that I've seen at least using Jerboa with lemmy.world...
I've never seen this boost option you're talking about though...
I see now that you're on kbin so I wonder if that option only exists there.
From my new user experience it seems like active comments get placed higher regardless of upvoted. i.e. comments that are still being commented on or new ones.
There's sort options for comment order.
I like that system actually. Sometimes an unpopular opinion on Reddit would get downvoted and buried but it sparked an interesting discussion where the rest of the thread would be quality content. I like seeing some heavily downvoted comments sometimes and hiding that isn’t necessary. I feel like the user should have control over what way they get their feed and how upvotes and downvotes effect that.
What if I told you they didn't mean shit over there either?
I get what you're saying - that we don't have a "karma" score associated with our username - but the votes do drive what people see first when they view a particular community or the "front page" so they do matter.
At least for now, maybe in the future lemmy starts to integrate instance-based plugins (or god know what) that makes more use of up/down votes
They didn't really mean shit on Reddit either except to the high score obsessed and people who intended to sell their account to be used by bots and scammers.
I was unaware of that if so... I've only ever had 2 reddit accounts... One that's about to be 15 years old and one that's a year and a half old or so and neither ever had negative karma as a whole...
I don't really feel like they meant shit on reddit either. As far as I know high karma doesn't give you any additional benefits but perhaps bragging rights if it's something one is proud of.
And downvotes especially don't mean anything since they aren't even enabled on blahaj.zone :)
They never did, but here there no persistent score gamifying it.
Come on, they didn't mean shit over at The Bad Place either... Sure, there's extreme examples of accounts racking up crazy amounts of karma, and being able to sell them, but... If you're not using bots, that still means 99.9% of people didn't profit in any way from upvotes...