I’ve shared this one before, but felt worth sharing again on this more recent thread:
Co-authors on posts should get karma from that post.
Allow authors to split karma how they wish (could default to 50⁄50).
Each gets some percentage of the whole which adds up to more than 100% e.g. if there’s 100 karma each person gets 75 or something, so you’re not discounting karma just because there’s more people—presumably more authors doesn’t necessarily mean a post is “worth” less per person or something, although there are ways people can game the system that are worth taking into account).
Hi, I believe the team recently shipped giving karma to multiple coauthors. Is your suggestion something more specific? If not, how much of the problem you see is addressed by this change?
I’ve shared this one before, but felt worth sharing again on this more recent thread:
Co-authors on posts should get karma from that post.
Allow authors to split karma how they wish (could default to 50⁄50).
Each gets some percentage of the whole which adds up to more than 100% e.g. if there’s 100 karma each person gets 75 or something, so you’re not discounting karma just because there’s more people—presumably more authors doesn’t necessarily mean a post is “worth” less per person or something, although there are ways people can game the system that are worth taking into account).
(originally posted here: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/NhSBgYq55BFs7t2cA/ea-forum-feature-suggestion-thread)
Hi, I believe the team recently shipped giving karma to multiple coauthors. Is your suggestion something more specific? If not, how much of the problem you see is addressed by this change?
Nope that’s the same thing I think! Very cool :)