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There is no karma or points and I can't figure out why you would call a raw count that. The count means absolutely nothing. I could make a board and post "lol" a thousand times to drive up that number. And if you reset it after a year I could just do it again.
If you care how many times someone has commented and feel like you're winning or losing anything based on that, that's pretty weird. You're asking why people are so opposed to this change if counts aren't important, but why is the impetus on someone to defend the status quo when your only reason for wanting to change it is some people might be weird about it. Show me weird behavior. Demonstrate how it is a problem without referring to Reddit which is a completely different system with no relevance.
Show a need for a change and we can talk options and tradeoffs. That's a reasonable conversation. This... isn't. But that's okay. I've posted dumb shit before and it turns out regardless of up or down votes, it's still just one comment.