I think awards would be fun. They wouldn't have to cost anything either
Might be fun if everyone got like 1 gold every couple weeks to give out. That way theyâd still sorta be meaningful
Or for example, you get a special award for 100 comments to give away.
I love this idea, this would drive up engagement from power users!
It would also drive up meaningless and irrelevant comments.
This
Meta
Concur. I would tie âawards awardableâ to participation. 1 award per 10 posts or 100 comments. Given the federated nature of Lemmy it would probably have to be tabulated per instance, but thatâs okay since that would tie awards awardable to the communities in which one most often participates.
my engineer brain immediately went to how crazy the desync would be lmao (upvotes, comments, and subscriber count already out of sync sometimes)
I would tie "awards awardable" to participation. 1 award per 10 posts or 100 comments. Given the federated nature of Lemmy it would probably have to be tabulated per instance, but that's okay since that would tie awards awardable to the communities in which one most often participates.
I think awards would be fun. They wouldn't have to cost anything either
Might be fun if everyone got like 1 gold every couple weeks to give out. That way theyâd still sorta be meaningful
Or for example, you get a special award for 100 comments to give away.
I love this idea, this would drive up engagement from power users!
It would also drive up meaningless and irrelevant comments.
This
Meta
Concur. I would tie âawards awardableâ to participation. 1 award per 10 posts or 100 comments. Given the federated nature of Lemmy it would probably have to be tabulated per instance, but thatâs okay since that would tie awards awardable to the communities in which one most often participates.
my engineer brain immediately went to how crazy the desync would be lmao (upvotes, comments, and subscriber count already out of sync sometimes)
I would tie "awards awardable" to participation. 1 award per 10 posts or 100 comments. Given the federated nature of Lemmy it would probably have to be tabulated per instance, but that's okay since that would tie awards awardable to the communities in which one most often participates.