Why don’t communities on Lemmy require “karma” minimums? Because admins remove bots and trolls. If reddit were not a completely toxic site, they could have done so as well.
- From a technical standpoint: There’s no karma, just tracking amounts of posts/comments.
- There’s no automod to enforce it (Well maybe idk, not integrated I know that much.).
- There’s also the fact that the entirety of of the lemmy fediverse probably gets less posts overall each day then r/funny gets in just spam. It’s really easy to manually boop 5-10 spammers in a given day. 5-10,000 though? Not happening. Top that off with even a small percentage who might be trying to dodge technical hurdles put in their way? Lot harder.
The Great Happiness Space. Its ostensibly about a male host club in Japan but shows how everyone is looking for, and selling happiness to others. Gals pour money into hosts to get their fake love and some will then turn around and work at soaplands themselves. Depressing really.