Help me understand points on Lemmy. How are they different than karma? And how are they impacted by posts that get spread to other federated services like Mastodon? Thank you!

  • Izzy@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Points on Lemmy are only for ranking posts and comments. The purpose here is for good posts and comments to stand out from bad posts and comments. Unlike Karma on reddit you do not accumulate an overall point counter on your profile. Which should potentially help reduce people posting and commenting low effort things for the sole purpose of making a number go up.

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        2 years ago

        At low numbers, 100s to 1000s, when combined with account age it’s an indicator of interaction and quality of contribution. Higher than that it’s meaningless.

  • Chozo@kbin.social
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    2 years ago

    I don’t know if this is the same across all Lemmy instances, but I believe that on Kbin, at least, points are a 1:1 count of your upvotes/downvotes/boosts, with boosts counting as 2 upvotes. So if you make a post that gets 10 upvotes, 5 boosts, and 3 downvotes, you have 17 points on your profile.