14 points? For preferring one title over another? I salute your fabulous liking skills.
Indeed, I now see I have even surpassed the master himself. Eliezer Yudkwosky got a mere 8 points for his liking skill. Perhaps he liked the wrong thing?
I’ve been noticing karma inflation lately.
Inevitable result of forum growth. See some discussions on it in this thread.
Indeed, I now see I have even surpassed the master himself. Eliezer Yudkwosky got a mere 8 points for his liking skill. Perhaps he liked the wrong thing?
You’re so modest. Perhaps you just like with greater panache.
Inevitable result of forum growth. See some discussions on it in this thread.
I’m guessing people are printing more karma these days.
I’m guessing people are printing more karma these days.
I’m not sure I got my point across. Imagine a forum with 100 people, where each individual has a 0.2 probability of giving a post thumbs up. Now imagine a forum with 10 000 people.
Obviously some people won’t bother to vote on a heavily voted post they agree or disagree with so this isn’t exactly linear. Posts with lots of negative karma are less visible, while well liked posts are more visible. You almost have a floor under which karma won’t drop while the the sky is the limit for positive karma.
I think it likely that individual LWers aren’t much more generous with karma than they where.
No, I got what you were saying. You attribute it to increasing numbers of users, with constant karma rate.
Maybe it’s a timescale thing. I’ve only been here about a year. To my observational feel, the karma rate has increased a lot in the last couple of months. I don’t think my observational clock would have noticed a 10% or 20% increase—more like at least a doubling.
Someone recently posted membership changes per month. I think the increments were around 10%, if that. Now, maybe people are also visiting more too.
Some of my feel is coming from my own posts − 8 karma for that? Really?
Many things could be the cause of my feeling, but I’ll bet you a dollar that karma/discussion page hit has gone up in the last 2 months. Not that either of us is likely to collect—the data and therefore the money.
I like the new title better.
14 points? For preferring one title over another? I salute your fabulous liking skills.
I’ve been noticing karma inflation lately.
One use of upvotes is to show agreement without leaving a “me too!” comment.
Indeed, I now see I have even surpassed the master himself. Eliezer Yudkwosky got a mere 8 points for his liking skill. Perhaps he liked the wrong thing?
Inevitable result of forum growth. See some discussions on it in this thread.
You’re so modest. Perhaps you just like with greater panache.
I’m guessing people are printing more karma these days.
I’m not sure I got my point across. Imagine a forum with 100 people, where each individual has a 0.2 probability of giving a post thumbs up. Now imagine a forum with 10 000 people.
Obviously some people won’t bother to vote on a heavily voted post they agree or disagree with so this isn’t exactly linear. Posts with lots of negative karma are less visible, while well liked posts are more visible. You almost have a floor under which karma won’t drop while the the sky is the limit for positive karma.
I think it likely that individual LWers aren’t much more generous with karma than they where.
No, I got what you were saying. You attribute it to increasing numbers of users, with constant karma rate.
Maybe it’s a timescale thing. I’ve only been here about a year. To my observational feel, the karma rate has increased a lot in the last couple of months. I don’t think my observational clock would have noticed a 10% or 20% increase—more like at least a doubling.
Someone recently posted membership changes per month. I think the increments were around 10%, if that. Now, maybe people are also visiting more too.
Some of my feel is coming from my own posts − 8 karma for that? Really?
Many things could be the cause of my feeling, but I’ll bet you a dollar that karma/discussion page hit has gone up in the last 2 months. Not that either of us is likely to collect—the data and therefore the money.
There could be a time delay between a user joining and him voting regularly.