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6 Post author: Kevin 26 February 2010 11:48AM

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Comment author: wedrifid 27 February 2010 11:39:53PM 3 points [-]

Don't most people here think that karma is unimportant anyways?

Assert it? Yes. Believe it? Probably. Act like they believe it? No, and those most vocal in asserting their indifference seem to care about it more than others.

Mind you, people seem to care more about karma in the present moment on individual comments far more than they care about the number shown on the right hand of the screen, as can be expected. The same difference seems to apply to money, from what I can tell.

Comment author: jimrandomh 28 February 2010 12:13:31AM 2 points [-]

I don't care about karma, but I do care about the things that karma is supposed to be a proxy for. Therefore, I act mostly like I care about karma, except that I oppose anything which weakens the connection between karma and post quality.

Comment author: Jack 28 February 2010 12:56:53AM 1 point [-]

I don't know if this would complicate things but it seems like karma sums can easily fail to tell us what we want to know about a poster. It would be nice to have karma stats like karma/comment, percentage of karma from top-level posts, subjective karma rankings (which is just the karma you've given out), karma weighted for posters you like, karma weighted for poster you dislike etc.

Comment author: Alicorn 28 February 2010 12:58:04AM 0 points [-]

This is starting to sound like Whuffie. Which might be nifty, actually, but computationally difficult.

Comment author: Kevin 28 February 2010 09:21:35AM 2 points [-]

The social aspects of implementing Whuffie are much harder than the computational aspects.

Comment author: Jack 28 February 2010 01:05:37AM *  1 point [-]

:-) Er. If it is starting to sound like a Whuffie that is because I just stole the last three ideas from that wikipedia entry. I literally read that page five minutes ago, after I googled "reputation economy" and started reading the Doctorow book when Kevin brought it up above.