Karma also involves strong upvotes (and that’s before getting into ’people with more karma have their votes counted more). I’m reading this right now at
EY: 37 karma, 19 votes (I don’t know what the base line is for his default upvote of himself*.)
Alex Hollow: 18 karma 11 votes.
If we assume both consist of upvotes, then it seems pretty clear this a result of a) lots of strong upvotes (those votes aren’t counting once). b) people whose ‘upvote’ increases karma by two, with a few strong upvotes thrown in, or c) a mixture of a and b.
Karma also involves strong upvotes (and that’s before getting into ’people with more karma have their votes counted more). I’m reading this right now at
EY: 37 karma, 19 votes (I don’t know what the base line is for his default upvote of himself*.)
Alex Hollow: 18 karma 11 votes.
If we assume both consist of upvotes, then it seems pretty clear this a result of a) lots of strong upvotes (those votes aren’t counting once). b) people whose ‘upvote’ increases karma by two, with a few strong upvotes thrown in, or c) a mixture of a and b.
*His karma is 116,019 though.