Karma is a passable negative feedback tool, but it’s a horrible positive feedback tool.
My intuition would have been the opposite. Can you explain?
Maybe an example will help.
If you take pictures and post them on photography websites, the “likes” will tell you that you should photograph sunsets, puppies, and well-lit soft porn. That’s… really bad advice :-/
Karma is a passable negative feedback tool, but it’s a horrible positive feedback tool.
My intuition would have been the opposite. Can you explain?
Maybe an example will help.
If you take pictures and post them on photography websites, the “likes” will tell you that you should photograph sunsets, puppies, and well-lit soft porn. That’s… really bad advice :-/