IMO, the VN karma system is similar to the Facebook 'like' system. For the most part, we -ve karma people and we 'like' someone's wall status either to show that we found their post funny or in the case of Facebook 'likes', we just want to reaffirm our friendship with them - this last part sounds wacky, but it's kind of true. The VN karma system goes a step further, I think, in that it allows people to thank each other for their help and so on. BUT, it is largely a pointless system.
Let me explain my point:
There are people whose Facebook statuses garner an average of around 30 'likes'. These statuses are by no means academically-inspired, useful or handy in everyday life, they are just people's attempts at being comedic in their approach. Point is, most of the time, and I reiterate,
most of the time, we 'like' a status and we +ve karma a person not because their posts were worthwhile or valuable, but because they were witty or facetious.
However, in saying this, I know for sure that there are plentyyy of members on VN who do earn their karma points. To name a few - shinny, EZ and TrueTears. And also in response to ATAR's suggestion that we implement a 'like' or 'thanks' button, I don't see how this is any different to the earlier suggestion that we have only a +ve karma button, and no -ve karma button. It's practically the same thing, and saves the admins the time and effort going into making a separate inbox just for one-lined 'thanks' messages, and saves members time going through each one - when in fact it's already convenient through the karma system.
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