Reddit is ending Reddit Gold and users are furious::undefined
While reddit makes further enemies, I laugh because I know the #fediverse will benefit from their outflow. The fediverse will become even more diverse.
In recognition of your egging them on, I’m pleased to present you with the coveted Lemmy Lemon-Egg award.
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Congratulations on your achievement!
That company is so badly run it’s laughable.
Capitalism is fine as long as people aren’t complete scumbags about it. Rare, I know. It’s a human morality proposition.
Capitalism is great, but it absolutely must be tempered by regulation.
The problem comes when the capitalist gains influence over the regulator, aka, regulatory capture.
Capitalism could be amazing if the psychos of society didn’t constantly rise to the top then again the same could be said for communism and just about every other system we’ve tried.
You’re putting the cart before the horse. Capitalism incentivizes people to be scumbags.
i may get some flack for this but i honestly think reddit had it’s best years when alexis was most involved.
Didn’t Reddit gold start as just a user-run bot, that kept a tally of how many times it had been invoked for any particular recipient?
And then Reddit forced the bot to retire so they could offer a paid version. And now they’re retiring their mandatory replacement. Good job Reddit.
I thought Reddit silver was just an image a user would post if they were too broke to afford gold.
That’s what’s great about all these companies. They take credit for, and try to derive value from, things they didn’t actually create. Reddit keeps on talking about “their” data that was created by users, for free, and moderated by other users, also for free. Yet it’s somehow theirs and they can sell it?
Twitter didn’t invent hashtags. They were user created annd eventually incorporated in to the service.
These services add very little value, but they believe they add it all.
What they’re good at is seeing trends kind of late and then making everyone believe they invented them. They’re quite good at that. Most would call that a grift.
What they should be is platforms and tools for people to interact, with some controls to prevent Nazis and MRAs from ruining things for everyone.
Are people really upset about it? To me it was always pointless, and the few times I got gold and was allowed to peek into r/lounge it was just full of the most insufferable users (just people that thought they were special because they got gold).
That story is so common. They destroyed Secret Santa that way. User-run thing that got some traction so they built redditgifts around it, then decided redditgifts wasn’t sufficiently profitable so canned it and took the user-run part down with it.
I will continue to be bitter about them killing secret Santa. It was such a great tradition, killed off far too soon because it “wasn’t profitable enough”, nevermind that the point of the event is to celebrate the holiday season and the spirit of giving
Didn’t it also start off as an entirely user run thing before Reddit admins took over it?
Die monster, die.
My belief is that they want to tokenize Karma and any other reward/currency will compete against their new tradable currency.
I believe they had already said years ago that the r/CC moons was a test run for something site-wide.
Personally I made $300 after moons first tanked, just from some lame comments in the subreddit that was ruined by the scheme.
I will likely use my 150k+ Karma account for profit if this happens and it won’t be for the benefit of the community like the last decade of my activity used to be.
Lemmy is now where I participate in a positive way.
Because the karma whoring wasn’t bad enough as is. What could possibly go wrong with a scheme like that?
But if they want to throw a bit of money my way to quit, I’m not going to say no either…
Talk on the main post on Reddit that discussed these changes is that some of the API change documentation included information on what change will actually happen now that they’re sunsetting coins. Tipping replacing coins and karma having monetary value. If thats true Reddit is truly dead. Read that post and made a Lemmy account!
Yeah, I have a feeling, just based on the fact that I’ve had a lot of posts do really well, that I could make some money from Reddit if they do that.
But I’m not greedy. I’m not rich either, but fuck them, I wouldn’t participate if they asked me.
Take the money and donate to Lemmy? Idk, the way I see it, money in your hands is better than money in Reddit’s hands. Your karma is going to be there anyways, the difference is merely deciding whether Reddit gets to keep the money or not.
I think that they’re going to tie it to corporate sponsorship. Instead of some generic “take my energy” token, they’ll charge companies for their logo to go into a karma award, and so instead of a generic award you pay for, it’s an award that another company paid reddit for as a form of advertising (probably with some terrible logo or slogan attached to it) AND they’ll make you pay for it to give it to others. Why have something they get paid for once when they can have something they’ll get paid for twice?