The only reward a user gets for having tons of karma is that their votes are worth a bit more
The only formal reward. A number going up is its own reward to most people. This causes content to tend closer to consensus: content people write becomes a Keynesian beauty contest over how they think people will vote. If you think that Preference Falsification is one of the major issues of our time, this is obviously bad.
why do you think it is a relevant problem on LW?
I mentioned the Eugene Nier case, where a person did Extreme Botting to manipulate the scores of people he didn’t like, which drove away a bunch of posters. (The second was redacted for a reason.)
The only formal reward. A number going up is its own reward to most people. This causes content to tend closer to consensus: content people write becomes a Keynesian beauty contest over how they think people will vote. If you think that Preference Falsification is one of the major issues of our time, this is obviously bad.
I mentioned the Eugene Nier case, where a person did Extreme Botting to manipulate the scores of people he didn’t like, which drove away a bunch of posters. (The second was redacted for a reason.)