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Curious if this will ever become a concept to help put a stop to spam/bots.

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[–] Zeppo@sh.itjust.works 16 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Lemmy does already have that available on the backend... it's a UI decision to not display it.

I don't feel like it ever worked exactly how reddit envisioned. 100 helpful comments in small communities might end up with less karma than one well-placed joke in a major community.

I don't feel like it's super helpful as far as anti-spam, personally. Looking over someone's most recent posts tells me enough, and communities that have karma limits are just annoying. People looking to spam can easily get around that (start a community, 10 accounts, vote each other up, or just make a few reposts of popular content) while it discourages legitimate new users.