this post was submitted on 15 Oct 2023
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Rule 1: All post titles except for meta posts should be just plain "hmmm" and nothing else, no emotes, no capitalisation, no extending it to "hmmmm" etc.
I will introduce more rules later and when I finish doing that I will make an announcement post about that.
For overall temporary guide check out the rules here: https://www.reddit.com/r/hmmm/wiki/rules/
I won't be moving all of them here but I will keep most of them.
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Wtf, I thought there's no personal karma on Lemmy at all. Y U have karma?
I think that all instances of lemmy support karma? It's in your account settings, if you want to see karma numbers on posts and comments and in your profile.
Idk, I'm using Boost and that's what it shows
Yeah you've even got a little fuchsia M inside of a circle for MODERATOR next to your name now
If I were you I'd start banning everyone to teach the mod a lesson about fucking around and finding out lmao (sorry everyone) start with the most prolific posters and commenters for maximum effect. When their Community is a shell of what it used to be because there's no approved users anymore they might regret it.
Hey I guess I should probably update my CV to include "Internet moderator" now...
Kidding aside, I don't want to disrupt the community and the members just to get noticed. I don't even know how I got to be a moderator in the first place, and I'm not sure a mod can just pick anyone and make them a mod without that person's approval.
you'll be needing this:
https://fedoras.com/
With such communities, there is barely anything to do as a moderator. Once every year, someone will whine at you because another one is "rude". You just ignore him. Maybe an advertisement or two to remove. That's all.
Cause he's a mod, duh!
/s for those that need it.
there isn't karma as such, but up/downvotes are readily available and from that you can trivially get a total to display.
In theory there's even nothing preventing you from using a fancier algorithm to calculate something like reddit's karma, but then that wouldn't agree with what most clients display.
Voyager app also shows your "comment score."