Most of my Karma comes from really random comments that I assume people will not like to hear. The overwhelming majority of my comments will never get more than one upvote (if it even gets that).
The comments that earn karma are really 50/50 between if I get flagged or suddenly get 50 upvotes.
Regardless, you shouldn't ever expect to get any upvotes, karma doesn't matter except to add some amount of merit that someone is not a troll. Outside of that it's quite useless.
Answering the question, it ranges from 15 minutes to 4hours a day.
But I think the time doesn't matter at all, as a large part of the karma is just a few links that got popular. The rest is having frequented the site for a very, very long time :)
EDIT: and of course, I don't think internet points do much good, I would not object to hiding it completely.
What’s that? Wrong cult? Now you tell me…
I don’t submit much, so the karma is from comments. Most of the time I manage to refrain from poor jokes like the one above because they do result in downvotes. In that sense karma seems to be serving its purpose as a soft content regulation mechanism.
I mostly type comments on the phone in idle moments — the typical usage scenario for an online social network. The iOS Screen Time feature suggests that I’ve spent an average of 40 min / day on this site for the past week, which sounds right.
Social networks tend to be addictive, but at least HN is benign because it doesn’t have an endless feed nor algorithmically boosted emotionally provocative viral content. I’ve certainly got much more pleasure and utility out of HN than I ever did with Twitter, for example.
My karma is exclusively from comments. There is no continuity, but I'd say I spent 15 minutes/day in average.
15 minutes per day spent in thoughtful and respectful (as possible :)) arguments, which is part of the HN culture, is some of the most productive time I ever spend.
I don't spend time reading articles in realtime - I store the most interesting from an RSS feed, and read them asynchronously; I don't consider this HN time.
I haven’t counted my comments, but I expect that I spend 20-60 minutes per day and maybe read 25 articles and comment on 10 a day.
I cut out next about 5 years ago and spend much less time on Reddit now that they got rid of their old mobile site. So this serves as my news substitute and “community” and market research for work (to learn about new data and tech software and companies to try out). And I don’t use any social media.
It does take mental energy to read and discuss, but that’s where I choose to focus and think it’s worthwhile. I find it better for mood and would just get angry after using social media or reading rage news, so this is a way to charge up and learn not only from the topics but from the thoughtful comments.
I first used the internet in 1994 and was a bit late for the well and early online communities, but I like the idea of people connected together working on a common good. HN isn’t that or anything but I feel like there are others with a similar mindset.
That said I got around 14k and I’m not spending an awful lot of time on HN on a regular basis (less than an hour daily, passive, reading). Posting, like now, is something I maybe do weekly.
But I’ve been here for years. Small upvotes over time do count.
Most of my karma is from submissions. I don’t get involved in discussions often.
I tend to only comment on things I'm knowledgeable about or have reflected on, or that overlap to my experience. As such the comments tend to be relevant and to some degree insightful, and they get upvotes.
I'm not really aware of karma until someone IRL knows the site and is shocked by the number being high.
There's little worth in the karma. This morning I read a really insightful comment by someone with barely 600 karma (noticed as I was trying to figure out what they might be working on it interested in that gave them the perspective/experience). High karma doesn't feel valuable to game.
Off and on throughout the day I will stop by the computer and see what the world is up to. I enjoy seeing what people think about the topics that make get voted on here. Submitting articles forces me to read through the corporate media's oddly tainted world views and then tease some of them apart here. Half of the things I submit I either do not agree with or do not like but I want to see how many others have different perspectives that I may have missed. HN has a lot of smart and experienced people and I appreciate their takes on things. For anything too taboo or too politically slanted I share on 4chan instead to see what the other half of the internet thinks. Some of them are here too and that is a fun overlap.
As for mental energy I step away if I find myself too immersed in a topic. There are plenty of things to get done in the fields. Plenty of animals to take care of, mostly wild critters but also some horses. If I find I am the odd one out in a topic I ask the horses if I am being illogical or if I am in a bubble. They nod and ask for more treats.
I’ve been curious about this for a long time though, already having pulled statistics like distributions of GitHub followers and stargazers.
Here are the HN leaders:
I think the 5k karma per year in 2019 and 2020 I got because I've commented on threads where upvoters are very upvote-happy: there are some topics where you get tons of upvotes, other topics you don't get many upvotes but instead have a high risk for downvotes, and many more where you don't get any votes at all.
Also the usual rules apply: if you are early in some thread that gets to remain on the main page, you can get some upvotes from having a high ranked comment there.
Anyways, I love this site and not for the karma but because you get to talk to people who know and/or did amazing things.
I basically visit whenever I'm bored or waiting for something, so maybe 20 mins in a day I guess?
It's probably directly related to how busy I am, or how interesting the project I'm on is.
Ultimately though I get far more out of HN than I put in. I've worked from home, for myself, for most of the last 10 years. HN has been my connection with with wider tech wold, and an opportunity to talk about things I'm interested in that I would be hard pressed to find people to talk to about in the local Pub.
I'm coming up on 10 years here... I've never been a big receiver of upvotes, it's just time.
Hard to say, essentially I have the tab always open as a pinned tab, and read it whenever I need to clear my mind from work stuff. But I also have been here for just over 11 years, so that puts that karma in perspective ;)
Quite some karma is posting related discussion if a thread was posted before. People appreciate not having to search or install an extension that automates it themselves ;)
Generally, most of my comments get a few upvotes, I try to always stay courteous and elaborate on why I disagree with something, if I do. Though I do know that I wasn’t such a model citizen in the beginning.
Few numbers based on search/profile: 5641 comments => 1.1 comments per day avg, 2.75 points per day, 2.5 points per comment. Looking at past year there were 670 comments, so yeah, I suppose I have become more active in the past years compared to the early days.
I don't really do submissions for some reason.
I spend on average an hour so per day, reading the comments and sometimes commenting.
On interesting topics I can spend more, reading the article and comments which may lead to searches and such. And often it can take a while to write a comment or reply, especially if I need to do some research, like if it's some programming language I haven't used before or similar.
I'd like to know what my highest scoring posts/comments are, and whether more of my score came from posts or comments.
But I’ve also been around (on this account) for years.
I don’t think I got my thousands of karma from few runaway successes.
Can I sort my own comments by karma?
I mostly use HN when I'm waiting for things (meetings, people, test runs, etc.) I pretend to myself that this is actually improving my productivity.
And I only skim top comments, maybe for only 2~3 articles in a day.
So I don't have to spend much time on HN.
All my glory from stupid jokes, never contributed anything of value here.
Read 5min/day and excluding this rarity don’t comment anymore.
It’s a 2010 account though so many years of light activity really