Convenient (for them) that they start this only after destroying all the coins people earned over years of using the site. I had over 80k coins and 18 years of premium from various awarded posts (all OC) that they just threw away for nothing.
If they respected my contributions, I might be excited about this, but now I plan on contributing absolutely nothing of value ever again.
Askreddit is fucked, it's all gonna be botnet perfected variations of "Hey reddit, how often do you sex the sexy your sex?" to earn $30/yr for 6 pages of slop
So basically reddit gets a dollar on every gold purchased.The contributor who is (let's check the prerequisites)in good standing,completed a kyc,has enough karma,and minimum 10 gold to cash gets a whopping 1 dollar per gold.
So, provide a good answer,get traffic to the site and reddit will shows ads on it and also take a cut from any money given to the contributor(s).
I didn't think reddit could go any lower.Since this is a new low,I am curious how much is this going to ruin reddit(experience).
Does it also not open the door to stolen intellectual property now? Its one thing to repost a meme or use a format for no profit, but if any post garners profit coming off someone else's creation, would that not be a legal issue?
It blows my mind that this is both spez and Elmo's best idea for what to do with their respective hellsites: what if we made a shittier Quora? Because Quora's such an enviable business, right guys? Quora's right up there with Apple and Microsoft!
The Metaverse pivot by Zuck was only marginally less stupid. This is why HBO had to cancel Silicon Valley, the show: you can't parody Sillycon Valley anymore. ByteDance and WeChat are going to devour these clowns alive, now that the money printer stopped going brrr. They never had any plan to ever be profitable. Their business model was just to continue scamming investors with fake users and keep raising more billions, like the Pied Piper bot users. These are zombie companies, propped up by negative real interest rates for a decade. Let them die already.
lol WeChat who has a defacto government granted monopoly in exchange for all customer data being given to the government is going to drive the innovation?
They're just copying Elon. To that end, the already clickbait-filled front page is gonna get worse and engagement farming is going to become as rife as ever.
It's a desperate and cynical attempt to claw back users who appear to have left en masse after the API changes. Reddit is noticeably less active in smaller subs since July. And the larger subs have more or less consolidated themselves to a few power users.
I wonder if they're all retarded. Like, what do they think is going to happen, there will suddenly be a bunch of totally not Chinese gold farmers posting content?
They may be the stupidest motherfuckers in existentiality.
Just look at Quora, you have your target nationality wrong. It'll be flooded by Indian gold farmers. The vast majority of Chinese people don't speak English. China has a parallel, disjoint internet to ours. India has the second-largest English speaking population in the world, due to British imperialism, and no Great Firewall.
I'm guessing that they'll sell Reddit Gold for money (or give subscribers a monthly stipend), then share a (small) portion of the money they made to contributors when they receive and then sell back said gold.
Exactly my thoughts. People will start making the most exaggerated comments, seeking some money. I expect them to become like youtube covers and titles. Also, I expect the echo chamber effect to grow stronger.
But what if I am a 73 year-old quadriplegic, autistic, nonbinary Vietnam War veteran who was recently foreclosed upon and made homeless because my wife and son died when being T-boned by a drunk semitruck driver, leaving me without any assistance to pay the mortgage?
I need your charity, I swear.
^My mom won't buy me a PlayStation unless I have all the money for it.^
Reddit admins note: "you’ll receive a new shiny badge on your profile indicating you’re in the program and can earn cash! "
Hoping that reddit mods have the balls to auto-delete all posts from users who are approved for the monetization system. Knowing that they won't, I'm waiting for the Firefox extension and Revanced patch that auto-censor posts by those users.
Of course reddit will quickly remove that visibility.
Communities do have good contributors that make good content. Speaking to Pokemon GO, announcements are often wordy and lack key information (which pokemon can be shiny, for example). It's up to the community to post helpful infographics when events start to give a concise and accurate overview. In many instances, blocking top contributors will also block the best content.
Totally different story when talking about big, general topic subs like memes, news, etc. But why would you even browse those in the first place?
Seems to be a better representation of people's views, probably because all the rage-bait and astro-turfing is missing.
It's insane how different the community behaves on Mastodon/Lemmy vs Twitter/Reddit.
There are some instances with weird admins. But you can just jump instances. And dealing with people is better than dealing with corporations paying PR companies running bot networks.
I'll be honest. I do miss Reddit. I often think about going back to it. Reading this though, it reinvigorates my belief, I made the right choice and I'm never going back.
Honestly makes me a tiny bit sad I deleted my account with a few post rewards, but I see it for what it is. An incentive to keep users on a platform that treats them poorly. You wouldn't stay with an abusive partner just because they keet giving you nice stuff. They're still an abusive partner at the end of the day.
“In the past, there were both paid and free coins that had been distributed, making it incredibly challenging,” spokesperson Tim Rathschmidt said.
With the introduction of the Contributor Program, thanking a kind stranger for giving you gold takes on a new meaning.
Part of what makes Reddit so useful is that most great posts aren’t made with an expectation of payment, meaning that people share their expertise, a handy tip, or a funny joke just because they want to.
I’m also worried that bad actors might find ways to abuse the Contributor Program to earn a quick buck without actually making meaningful contributions.
The Contributor Program is also rolling out starting Monday, and it will be available on the web and Reddit’s mobile apps.
While the protests across the site over the API pricing have largely died down, some users expressed their unhappiness toward CEO Steve Huffman during the recent run of the r/Place interactive canvas.
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I mean, this seems like a strong step in the right direction. Same with fuckface at twitter pretending they are doing the same.
It has been more or less Known for years that it is the "power users" who make social media popular. People aren't joining twitter because someone with zero followers is vague posting about their day. They are joining to see ads from wario64 or comedy from dril or watching as gal gadot's publicist runs an ad campaign for an android phone from an iphone.
And like basically every other platform these days: Those creators should be compensated.
Much like with twitter, I doubt reddit has the cash to actually do this and expect a LOT of people to get angry that "the check's in the mail". But this is more or less going to be required as more platforms are searching for a way to monetize and the "power users" increasingly realize the leverage they have.
Maybe for commercial social media? But personally I prefer if people just post if they want to, and for the platform to not exploit them for profit. Money just brings in too many bad incentives from all sides. Honestly, the more I think about it the more I don't know how a for-profit social media can ever truly work, in a positive manner.
I mean, this seems like a strong step in the right direction
For sure they're going to pay in their crypto instead of actual money.
A huge amount of content on reddit is just reposts or content stolen from other sources, so real creators aren't necessarily going to benefit.
Unless they're going to KYC people before distributing payments, it's going to lead to a shit ton of even more content farming.