How do I increase reputation?
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Haven’t heard from Nicole in a very long time. I hope she’s fine
Fediverse is so lonely without her
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Maybe it's just upvote thing. Maybe keep using it and it naturally won't matter. At least you guys won't have a nicole there.
At least you guys won't have a nicole there.
I forgot that person (or bot) even existed, just block the account. That’s what I did.
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@[email protected] (the dev for Piefed and also the admin of OP’s host instance Piefed.social)
Is the reputation filter a built-in part of Piefed or is instead specific to the host instances which opt into it? It seems like the function is getting a lukewarm reception, but I don’t know if it will ultimately be for the better or the worse to have it.
The reputation/karma is not shown to the public anywhere in the UI, only admins can see it.
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ohh, I can't see their instance on voyager unless I click on their profile. curious, this is the second policy I've seen piefed borrow from post-2023 reddit. is that kind of their goal?
The goal, which is already achieved, is to create a better experience than Lemmy offers and with none of the support for genocide denial.
Or do you want users to be able to make new accounts/bots to spam PM's? I honestly see zero benefit to not blocking PM's until they post a bit.
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The goal, which is already achieved, is to create a better experience than Lemmy offers and with none of the support for genocide denial.
Or do you want users to be able to make new accounts/bots to spam PM's? I honestly see zero benefit to not blocking PM's until they post a bit.
wrote last edited by [email protected]it's valid in its intent, having my run in with the people you're describing sucked. I just saw karma checks taken to some pretty ugly places on reddit before I ghosted out of there. In my encounters with genocide deniers here, the problematic aspect I saw was a mod team interfering with the comments and deleting responses. r/conservative on reddit does the same thing to keep their userbase trimmed down to only the most vocal and loyal christofascists.
I kind of want to be on a website where people with admin priveledges are being held at least a little more accountable than regular users. but that's probably just my damage talking. I can pretty assuredly say that actually real botting on fediverse is pretty inadequate since every user has to be manually approved and write a cover letter for many instances. the hoards of genocide deniers you see are probably actual living CCP citizens engaging in a documented cultural passtime
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I wasn’t aware that existed here?
It's not a thing on Lemmy, but it is on piefed.
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The karma-to-post system was horrid on reddit and made it nearly impossible to get into reddit as a new user. I really hope it doesn't come to the fediverse...
I think it has its place as a spam reduction measure as long as it’s used judiciously. The problem is that Reddit never properly handled the problem and didn’t have much incentive to implement a good solution.
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The reputation/karma is not shown to the public anywhere in the UI, only admins can see it.
Ok, but can it be disabled by the instance?
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ohh, I can't see their instance on voyager unless I click on their profile. curious, this is the second policy I've seen piefed borrow from post-2023 reddit. is that kind of their goal?
Voyager has the option to show instances after usernames.
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I want to message people but it says that I don't have enough reputation.
Be good.