Can my profile karma total be two numbers, one for community and one for other stuff? I don’t want a reader to think my actual work is valuable to people in proportion to my EA Forum karma, as far as I can tell I think 3-5x my karma is community sourced compared to my object-level posts. People should look at my profile as “this guy procrastinates through PVP on social media like everyone else, he should work harder on things that matter”.
We investigated how much karma from Community posts was distorting how much karma users had relative to what would happen if the Community section karma hadn’t been there, and relative to our personal “overrated-vs-underrated commenter” ratings. There was somewhat surprisingly not that much improvement from changing the weighting, so we decided to stop working on the project.
Ultimately, you shouldn’t take a user’s Forum karma has much correlation with their impact. It’s quite easy to have a lot of impact with low karma, or to be mostly a terminally online person who doesn’t get much object-level work done.
Can my profile karma total be two numbers, one for community and one for other stuff? I don’t want a reader to think my actual work is valuable to people in proportion to my EA Forum karma, as far as I can tell I think 3-5x my karma is community sourced compared to my object-level posts. People should look at my profile as “this guy procrastinates through PVP on social media like everyone else, he should work harder on things that matter”.
We investigated how much karma from Community posts was distorting how much karma users had relative to what would happen if the Community section karma hadn’t been there, and relative to our personal “overrated-vs-underrated commenter” ratings. There was somewhat surprisingly not that much improvement from changing the weighting, so we decided to stop working on the project.
Ultimately, you shouldn’t take a user’s Forum karma has much correlation with their impact. It’s quite easy to have a lot of impact with low karma, or to be mostly a terminally online person who doesn’t get much object-level work done.