I personally disagree with the proposal because karma allows readers to quickly see what others have found valuable, and hover to the highest value sections immediately. Reading everything to make your own opinion would be super long.
A quick suggestion to improve the post, btw: I think you can cut the section on bugs in your introduction so it’s quicker to read and also explain the rationale behind your proposal (why you think the karma system exists in the first place, what issues your solutions would fix and the problems you anticipate, etc).
I am so glad to see your comment 🥹, at least for its own sake, that you took the time to write it. Thank you!
In terms of sorting comments, depending on their karma, you are definitely right, and I don’t suppose removing this function is necessary. It’s highly beneficial.
Thank you for your suggestions as well😇 I’ll modify my post.
And again, thank you for your kindness! This approach to new fellows significantly contributes to community building. That, I suppose, is one of the best interventions.
Hi and welcome!
I personally disagree with the proposal because karma allows readers to quickly see what others have found valuable, and hover to the highest value sections immediately. Reading everything to make your own opinion would be super long.
A quick suggestion to improve the post, btw: I think you can cut the section on bugs in your introduction so it’s quicker to read and also explain the rationale behind your proposal (why you think the karma system exists in the first place, what issues your solutions would fix and the problems you anticipate, etc).
Oh, and congrats on taking the 10% pledge!
I am so glad to see your comment 🥹, at least for its own sake, that you took the time to write it. Thank you!
In terms of sorting comments, depending on their karma, you are definitely right, and I don’t suppose removing this function is necessary. It’s highly beneficial.
Thank you for your suggestions as well😇 I’ll modify my post.
And again, thank you for your kindness! This approach to new fellows significantly contributes to community building. That, I suppose, is one of the best interventions.