Personally I think not having karma limits is nice currently! I understand why they were used but grinding karma as a lurker on reddit was frustrating.

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I actually support awards here with the option of hiding them, i think it’d be a good, relatively ethical way to monetize lemmy.

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funding is better than monetizing a platform

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It could be in cool (in the future) to have a donate button instead, so to support users who are posting great content

On the other hand, donating to lemmy should be separate (the way it is now) and not a cut of those donations to users

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I always thought it would be cool if awards meant something, like a donation to an NGO of the user’s choosing (from a list of 20 or so to reduce complexity). Lemmy could be one of the options but not the only option (like it was for Reddit) that the money would go to. I feel like more people would buy and give awards if that were the case.

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Like integrating a PayPal/ Kofi tool kind of?

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I felt the move of making reddit silver a real award was a big shift. Newer users don’t even get why reddit silver was a thing.

I do like the idea of optional visibility - awards certain;y don’t have to be bloat/bad.

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I remember Reddit Gold being controversial when it was new.

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Reddit Silver being an award just completely stole all the magic out of it. It was a cute little memey way to show support and then it got turned into a way to put more money in Reddit’s pocket :c

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Yeah that’s a really good point. Maybe a portion of the award funds for a given post could go to that post’s creator’s server and a portion to a pooled fund for all servers/servers reaching capacity?

Of course this and any other ideas re monitising should be carefully thought out re perverse incentives 😬

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