I don’t agree, but for a separate reason from trevor.
Highly-upvoted posts are a signal of what the community agrees with or disagrees with, and I think being able to more easily track down karma would cause reddit-style internet-points seeking. How many people are hooked on Twitter likes/view counts?
Or “ratio’d”.
Making it easier to track these stats would be counterproductive, imo.
I don’t agree, but for a separate reason from trevor.
Highly-upvoted posts are a signal of what the community agrees with or disagrees with, and I think being able to more easily track down karma would cause reddit-style internet-points seeking. How many people are hooked on Twitter likes/view counts?
Or “ratio’d”.
Making it easier to track these stats would be counterproductive, imo.