people posting here are going out of their way to post – and it feels like every thought has more weight or sanctity or meaning when it’s being posted here, at the dawn of a new era and the fall of an old.

i’m spending more time actually reading and engaging with every comment, parsing the details and thinking about it, conceptually. versus just looking at garbage all day, garbage with a little bit of fentanyl in to keep you hooked

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    “this”

    but really, I wonder how much of what we’re feeling is the absence of repost bots, and serial karma farmers.

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      It’s also the sheer volume of comments on Reddit. There are far fewer people commenting here, so each individual comment stands out more.

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        I remember the old days of reddit and slashdot et al. A typical post would have a few dozen or maybe one or two hundred replies. A huge post would have like five or eight hundred replies. A thousand was insane.

        These days, 10,000+ is not uncommon. The biggest threads have had tens of thousands of replies. It’s insane, the inflation.

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      I was going to say. For now.

      But that said, I think the ability to curate community experiences is fundamentally shifted for better or worse by federation. Users, mods, and admins aren’t locked in any more.

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        It will never show an consistent number. The way Activitypub operates is “you see what you’re subscribed to”, and that occurs in a technical/political sense of “these instances have agreed to federate”, and in many cases they don’t federate everything that happens. So if someone on instance A upvotes something posted on instance B, but instance C is not subscribed to instance A, A and B will see the upvote, C won’t.

        You don’t have to give up on your clout-chasing dreams, but the numbers won’t tell the whole story.

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        I’m also curious about this. I have several posts that are upvoted but one that’s downvoted and my reputation is negative from that one post :/

        Also curious, going to this discussion on lemmy doesn’t show kbin replies…

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          It currently counts the boosts as upvotes instead of the upvote button itself, but the downvote button does count as downvotes which is why that is. I don’t remember the exact cause of this at the moment but I’m sure it’s only temporary.

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      I do think bots are a major culprit. If you look closely, they account for a remarkable amount of the “content”.