I agree, but I don't think a karma system is good. Maybe something like a system of streaks would be better? Like showing how many days in a row you made a post
Fitik
I recommend Fossify contacts and Fossify messages, I like that they are clean and follow material you design.
Is this coming to self-hosters
AFAIK it will be coming for self-hosters in 6.0
YDI, you broke rules you got the post removed, I don't see anything wrong
Support kbin?
I just want to note that Kbin is abandoned, it has been forked into Mbin more than a year ago (And Mbin is still actively developed to this day), as a Mbin user I would love more apps to support it, because right now there's only one app, so the choice is very limited. (And I think Summit looks very cool)
Relevant docs - https://docs.joinmbin.org/
I can access it without problems from Israel
It's basically the same as Reddit karma, it's just the sum of upvotes+downvotes you got
If it doesn't even affect anything, I don't see why I would care lol
Same, idc, but some people care about it. Also piefed cares, I think it puts a red icon in the username of the users with negative reputation and their posts start with 0 upvotes instead of 1. (If I'm not mistaken)
How's my Mbin karma
It's 2500~, but it doesn't affect anything on Mbin, so there's no point worrying about it
Thanks. This website is a bot, that federates communities from remote instances, that are not yet federated, you can read the description:
Communities on threadiverse are not federated by default.
When you create a new community, it will only be available to your instance. To make it accessible to other instances, at least one user from each remote instance must follow it.
This tool automates this process by following your community from all remote instances until it gains at least one real-user follower.
Why not just try all of them out and see which one you like the most? I personally like Mbin the most, but you may like another one. I don't think anything is stopping you from creating test accounts (And you don't need extensive time, I imagine it would take a few hours at most)
Not yet, they're still the best option that doesn't use Chromium (I don't count Safari), but Servo is looking pretty promising
That's great, I like how Summit looks, and that's another very big green flag for it!