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Lots of engagement. One of the things that kills communities is people too shy/afraid to say something, and/or they just read posts and not contribute βcontentβ like comments.
One of the smart things Reddit did was gamify the whole posting/commenting system with karma. Sure, it lead to a lot of really stupid and petty online drama, but it helped build the website where people engaged in it more because folks like seeing numbers go up.
I feel like lemmy needs a similar system, but I am aware that it can and will lead to some low quality posts/comments.
I personally believe it means more without a system in place. Someone wanted to comment for the sake of helping, sharing, contributing, etc.
Where as with a system in place, as you said, it becomes more so about making yourself look better.
I think it should be up to the instance, really.
Oh yeah of course.