Another Reddit refugee here,

I think we’re all familiar with the Karma system on Reddit. Do you think Lemmy should have something similar? Because I can see cases for and against it.

For: a way to tracking quality contributions by a user, quantifying reputation. Useful to keep new accounts from spamming communities.

Against: Often not a useful metric, can be botted or otherwise unearned (see u/spez), maybe we should have something else?

What do you all think?

  • naoseiquemsou@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    What’s preventing GPT-based bots to earn karma by writing real-looking comments?

    The future of the internet really seems like a dark one…

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      1 year ago

      But programs are tasked by their creators, and if their long-term goal is spam, then we know what their tactics are.

      A GPT-bot designed to have good discussions with the community would get upvotes and karma (at least, to the best extent that these programs can do). A GPT-bot designed to spam the community with links or shill a product would probably get downvotes.

      So distinguishing between good-bots and bad-bots is still karma / reputation management.