I would go further and make them public as on Kbin.
They already are there, anyway (instance admins can see th), we could as well have them visible
I would go further and make them public as on Kbin.
They already are there, anyway (instance admins can see th), we could as well have them visible
Yeah this sounds like a better idea
I had no idea Kbin did that, I might have to check it out
This would make views like Top All Time useless - they'd pretty much just show new stuff.
No, they just wouldn't stay on the front as long.
Do the votes actually matter? They mattered on Reddit because of karma, although I never did understand the point of karma. What is the point on Lemmy? I rarely even notice the up/down votes on a comment/post.
It influences whether content appears on Hot/Top/Active
If there is a predictable algorithm, it can and will be gamed by a bot.
The closest I’ve seen for control of voting is Slashdot: each person gets a limited number of mod points (votes) on a semi random basis. Then there is a meta moderation queue where a second group of semi randomly selected people vote on whether a given set of votes were sensible. If too many meta mods disagree with you, you don’t get as many mod points.
The biggest problem with that system is that it amplifies groupthink.
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