SilentSeven, I wonder if this isn’t a rev recognition play. If their accounting rules say they can’t take the revenue until the award is issued…I bet there’s a lot of money sitting on the table they can apply to their books with this play. It’s basically the same play as expiring unused gift cards…
Hmmm. Conspiracy theory intensifies…
mrbubblesort, That's actually an excellent point, but it has the chance to backfire spectacularly if they can't IPO or come up with a more higher earning replacement before the end of the next fiscal year. So I totally expect them to fuck it up
Gutotito, Was anyone actually spending money on that crap?
itscozydownhere, Yeah the same that buy skins in games
But honestly, good. It’s those people that keep the stuff free for the others
FuckFashMods, Reddit used to fund all their servers with it and had a gold goal.
GrossGhost, Yes haha. Constantly. I wouldn't be surprised if they're happy to be rid of the type of user who would move to the fediverse anyway. Maybe that was their plan all along.
EricKendrick, Yep, and was proud to - let me support Reddit and good contributors.
I wonder if the exodus of people like myself brought this on - the drop in awards given may have been significant indicator or less engagement, so needed to muddy the waters?
zalack, Yeah, I bought gold a few times. I had no problem with "this content was so good it inspired me to give back a little to the free service we're all using."
I wouldn't mind some equivalent for the fediverse honestly. Let me donate to the home server of a user who's comment I thought was especially good.
I know you can donate directly, but I do think there was something about also making another user's day that felt good about the Gold system. The service gets some fuel in the tank and the comment author gets a little boost to their mood. It was nice.
I agree it got way too out of hand when they moved beyond Gold though.
Madison_rogue, (50+ awards right now, but who’s counting?)
Apparently you are, Reddit.
Kittybeer, Whelp, I never used those things anyway.
mutant, can't wait for all the armchair reddit ceos to tell us why this is a bad idea and what reddit should have done instead
density, I don't know if anyone here has anything as constructive as what they should have done, having reached this point in history. If I was suddenly dropped into spez's body, I do not have a clue what I would do other than completely back track the past 2 months and eat a literal hat with a fork and knife. Don't know if even that would work.
musicalcactus, To what end, I wonder?
I feel like it has to be financially motivated and the only thing I can think of is they want users paying for premium directly rather than having it gifted from a different accounting bucket. But that doesn’t seem like strong enough motivation on the surface.
qooqie, I have a feeling it’s definitely a blue checkmark in the making moment
bakaraka, It hurt itself in its confusion
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