Good! The only role of good ‘karma’ should only have ever been about content quality and therefore content visibility. Content of bad quality can be reported or blocked.
Ranking a user’s value based essentially ‘how long they’ve been here’ isn’t meaningful. Even giving users a score based on their average votes would still prioritise groupthink and homogeny.
Definitely. I’m much more likely to comment when I’m not prepared for 70% of the readers to interpret what I write the worst possible way on purpose lol.
It’ll be a scale thing, though. For one, most instances have a human-manned review process. And for two, we have low enough users that communities don’t homogenise into echo chambers as easily. This will change as any particular instance (or Lemmy’s federated instances) gain more users.