• Jordan117@lemmy.world
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    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.

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    Oh good. Now they’re literally paying the karma-farming bots to spam recycled and stolen content. That will surely end well.

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    Caveats: gold is not eligible in NSFW, trauma support, or quarantined subreddits.

    what

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    Yeah fuck all of this.

    Top to bottom.

    This feels like crypto, NFT silicon valley bro bullshit. I just know Spez has a fucking erection every time it gets mentioned .

    Let’s welcome the next wave of Redditors to the Fediverse everyone .

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    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

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      “Men of Reddit, do you prefer doggy style, missionary, or something else?” by u/BotTiddyGothGF | +34k / 869 comments | 2 hours ago

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    1. Make two accounts
    2. Pay gold to your second account
    3. Super upvote for 10¢

    This will definitely not get used to boost shit spammy content. Nope. Not a chance.

    It’s 90% cheaper than organic content.

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      One gold upvote costs $2, the recipient might get either $0.90 or perhaps $1. But most likely they’ll get nothing.

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    Reddit’s new Contributor Program will let you cash out gold given to your posts by other users in *real money.

    *Reality may vary

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          I really enjoyed the Doge community 7 years ago. It wasn’t serious so the community was actually welcoming. I did make like 5k cause of the musky asshat.

          I probably gave out 100k Doge on Reddit back in those days.

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    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).

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      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?

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    How is this supposed to actually make them money? Remember, third party apps died for their profit incentives.

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      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.

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      Third party apps cost a lot in terms of server usage but contributed nearly nothing in terms of value. Money changing hands is normally very profitable. Way more than ads.

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        The only way to know how much of an impact third party apps made on their profit is if we can see their revenue / profit figures. Plus, it’s their own fault that their official app is so damn bad compared to apps made by solo devs.

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          It definitely acted as a drag. Every API request was a cost without a way to make money

          The real problem is that investors piled into reddit and bloated it into an unsustainable pile of death without knowing how it could make money.

          Now they’re squeezing it for cash and will slowly kill it as a result. But at the end of the day you can’t just have a free open API because websites do cost money.

          IMO. The problem is that reddit priced to kill the apps in order to serve your shitty microtransactions and track you to death. They could have had a slimmer site and a more reasonable price for the API, and that would have been fair.

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            The value was the content provided for free by the people, the company ran ads against that content and are now trying to sell it to AI companies to train their models against.

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              Server costs money to run. Company has to make money or it’ll go out of business. Either the people making the posts have to pay or the people reading do.

              And apparently Reddit wants to pay people for their content now anyways.

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                I’m not rehashing this again, but there were many ways to tweak things, such as serving ads to the apps through the api, to charging a small reasonable fee to 3rd party app users. Instead they killed off the other apps.

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                I’m saying the people reading pay via ads, and outside companies pay for the content itself which breaks your false choice.

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                And apparently Reddit wants to pay people for their content now anyways.

                I don’t think that’s because they want to.

                Even if not a huge threat today, it’s pretty obvious that apps like Lemmy can completely replace Reddit for users. All Lemmy needs now is just enough critical mass of interactions like comments. Reddit has to come up with ways to keep people around because it’s core features are way too basic and replaceable.

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      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.

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        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.^

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    So many limits and restrictions, including getting ten gold a year, to cash out. I don’t see reddit having to give out much money here.

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    Seems to me it’s likely to make reposts more contentious and lead to more gaming of the voting system.

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    Reddit is so desperate for users they’re paying people to stay… but they don’t want to use their own money LOL