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Yeah, as the other people here pointed out, there is no such thing as karma here on Lemmy. So your post is a bit pointless. In fact they tried not to include too much gamification, in a deliberate attempt to address a few issues with how it works on Reddit.
And showing the number of posts a user posted isn't the same thing. You sometimes want to know if someone is active, or a regular, or a lurker or a new account. And getting that info requires a few clicks and a deliberate attempt. Not something people are going to brag with. It doesn't even tell much. Could be 100 low-quality posts. Or 100 posts done in 5 minutes in a private community that no one ever read.
And I mean even if there were Lemmy points and you're zeroing them out and introduce a "years of service"... Isn't that going to be the next toxic metric people are going to brag with? And it'll incentivise people to create some empty accounts, so they have something ready in the future, should they need it. Or they're going to look down on other people and say "yeah, but I have 2 years of service"... So I'd argue if you want to get rid of farming points, you have to get rid of them, not introduce a different one.
looks at Steam account
I feel personally attacked 😂
Profiles have karma here, idk what you are saying. Maybe your client hides it?
Mind posting a screenshot? I see it like in the screenshots by the other commenters... No karma anywhere...
I mean there are apps who do things differently, and they can go ahead and compute something, add up the votes and display that. But it's not in Lemmy itself. Not that I'm aware of.