Yeah, I don’t think Lemmy has it. And I’m not sure it would have functioned in that way on a federated system like Lemmy. The increasing mono-culture on reddit would give you an impression of the community appreciation but Lemmy is made up of several, distinctly different communities. A post or comment could get a lot of support by libertarians and opposed by communists. Or the other way around, in the end netting you a somewhat neutral score.
I had not thought of that and I rather agree. However, I meant a karma score that only I can see, so I can see if I am in the wrong place with the right ideas or viceversa… 😄
Yeah, I don’t think Lemmy has it. And I’m not sure it would have functioned in that way on a federated system like Lemmy. The increasing mono-culture on reddit would give you an impression of the community appreciation but Lemmy is made up of several, distinctly different communities. A post or comment could get a lot of support by libertarians and opposed by communists. Or the other way around, in the end netting you a somewhat neutral score.
I had not thought of that and I rather agree. However, I meant a karma score that only I can see, so I can see if I am in the wrong place with the right ideas or viceversa… 😄
You’ll just have to try different communities (subreddits) and gauge the reactions, comments and points.
https://sopuli.xyz/post/247640 is a growing list of different communities for specific topics.