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I noticed that Lemmy has the reddit system with upvotes and down votes, but I didn't found anything about the general ratio of up/down a user have, am I missing something or it is intended?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Ah, I do like the idea of having a personal moderation memory; count of how many times I've upvoted and downvoted another user, which only I see.

From there, is the idea that others could subscribe to my "personal" moderation history and use as a reference for their own interface. Example, if someone spends a lot of time labelling things NSFW, I could subscribe to their labels and not need to do extra work myself.

[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

This is a pretty cool idea. I am also seeing that kbin seems to keep track of what it calls a "reputation". So we can theoretically have tools that try to aggregate publicly available data to come up with a reputation score, even if lemmy doesn't provide it natively. That would probably have something that a lot of mods would want, but it would be helpful for users too.

This tool and system will probably show up whether it is native to lemmy or not. I can imagine a scenario where how much reputation or karma matters is up to each individual instance. It would be cool to have a system that browses in "civil" and "unmoderated" modes honestly, I would probably enjoy that, and leave it up to the users and owners of each individual instance.