I was thinking the other day it would be interesting to know something about the karma I was getting. Particularly the quality, to the extent that is possible to assess.
I suspect everyone would prefer to have those they respect up voting posts and comments but that type of transparency might not be desirable. I'm not sure if some type of weighting system would work or not -- how may karma points do the account giving an up vote have so you can get some average gauge of quality of the feedback.
I would not think that should be on the main page but something each person can look at under their own account.
Wonder what others think or if this has been suggested before?
I think there are two aspects to this though. One the comments that any person finds useful in making better decisions later and evaluation of your own comments -- sometimes we get points without any comment.
It was this last aspect I was interested in. If I get no feedback other than the vote I have little useful information. It's also reasonable,then, for me to simply ignore it, but in that case why bother with having it here? (I should check the setting to see if I can just turn the display off perhaps).
I suppose I can also check to see if the votes move the karma with any type of multiplier.
Perhaps if we want to get away from the bean counting distraction why not require any vote to post a comment as to why that vote is made? More effort certainly but clearly most people here put thought into both their posts, their answers and their comments so I doubt it would be a significant increase in cost to provide feedback.