This sort of thing will inevitably come to lemmy in some form, as it becomes popular and spam becomes a bigger problem. I’m hoping we’ll have more elegant solutions by then, so let’s see
If one is dedicated enough, they can set something up for their comms or instance. But ye, there’s less incentive to farm karma for bots, but there’s still a need to be able to figure out a “reputation” for a user if the spam problem becomes too big.
This sort of thing will inevitably come to lemmy in some form, as it becomes popular and spam becomes a bigger problem. I’m hoping we’ll have more elegant solutions by then, so let’s see
We already have: Manually-approved applications
Lemmy doesn’t count karma or keep track of it though. Where as reddit does, and why bots are prevalent
If one is dedicated enough, they can set something up for their comms or instance. But ye, there’s less incentive to farm karma for bots, but there’s still a need to be able to figure out a “reputation” for a user if the spam problem becomes too big.