It actually seems to be calculated internally but only the instance host can see it, i think it is there to help with moderation or some other technical reason
Interestingly, the internally calculated value (which can be fetched using the API) differs quite a lot from the actual value that you get when you sum up the scores of all posts and comments. For example, my comment score is ~20x as high as what the API reports.
I made a tampermonkey script that calculates and displays your “karma” next to your username: https://feddit.de/post/1185964
I made it even worse, here’s a tampermonkey script I made, that automatically calculates and displays your karma next to your username: https://feddit.de/post/1185964
There’s got to be karma in here somewhere!
It actually seems to be calculated internally but only the instance host can see it, i think it is there to help with moderation or some other technical reason
Interestingly, the internally calculated value (which can be fetched using the API) differs quite a lot from the actual value that you get when you sum up the scores of all posts and comments. For example, my comment score is ~20x as high as what the API reports.
I made a tampermonkey script that calculates and displays your “karma” next to your username: https://feddit.de/post/1185964
Oh, so it is accessible by the api i see, interesting
In your case: https://sh.itjust.works/api/v3/user?username=Quills
person_view -> counts -> post_score and comment_score.
But as I said, these values are inaccurate.
There might just be: https://feddit.de/post/1161703
Oh yeah, people can do it themselves too cuz of the open nature of the software i suppose
I made it even worse, here’s a tampermonkey script I made, that automatically calculates and displays your karma next to your username: https://feddit.de/post/1185964