Reddit revamps gold system with opportunities to earn real money for posts
Reddit revamps gold system with opportunities to earn real money for posts
Get cash for sharing memes.
Great! Now they want the final stab with content being created by bots. Haha
93 1 ReplyI'm guessing that's exactly what they want, actually.
A bunch of content regurgitaters who will keep their lurker numbers high and won't talk back when Reddit further enshitifies its platform.
38 0 ReplyIt's already happening, spoilers!!!!
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Reddit's post was distinctly non-specific about the dollar amounts people can expect to see
Lol, so basically "we might give you money if we feel like it".
64 0 ReplyHere is another article it seems to have more info https://techcrunch.com/2023/09/25/reddit-will-start-paying-you-real-money-for-your-karma/
redditors need to earn at least 10 gold within a 30-day period — if they don’t reach the threshold, the balance rolls over. For users with between 100 and 4,999 karma, they will receive $0.90 per 1 gold. Once you earn more than 5,000 karma, you can earn $1 per gold.
It's so bad... and what will happen is spam cheap bot content to get the gold amount necessary to get paid.
29 0 ReplyQuestion is who is just throwing $2 at comments? Should users just cut out the middleman and post their Venmo/Patreon handles or something?
If the app stores take a 30% cut then they are making 60cents off the $2 and Reddit takes in 40¢ while the user gets $1.
Just pay me the dollar directly, be sure to upvote, comment below and subscribe for more comments like this.
22 0 ReplyAnd it also excludes NSFW or other non-monetized content.
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You should definitely post something for those sweet dollars then.
6 0 Reply"Reddit, what's the sexiest sex you've ever sexed? [Serious]"
7 0 ReplyDollars? That seems optimistic to me. It would probably be an amount comparable to the change you’d find on the ground in a parking lot.
If you’re an extremely active user who has no life, and posts all day every day, then we might be talking dollars. Perhaps even double digits over the course of a year!
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By all means, Trust Reddit to do right by its content creating users.
That is, after all, the reason most of us are here.
61 0 ReplyIsn't this copying Twitter again?
This is a good way to kill any sense of genuine community on your app.
39 0 ReplySpez is a big fan of Musk.
35 0 Replymore like spaz
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Reddit is dead
31 0 ReplyBesides relevant search results i stopped going to reddit completely for here. I went there today to see their thoughts on this matter, just to not see it mentioned in hot or top at all.
29 0 ReplyI sort of miss the more 'niche' but non techie / nerdy communities but just find myself reading books again, which is also less stressful.
19 0 ReplyI too have been reading more. I kinda miss the random tidbits i picked up from hours of reddit though, but being only on lemmy is way healthier.
3 0 Replyi've been using rdx.overdevs.com - it's a great way to read comments on mobile with a great UI, and you can import your list of subscriptions in a .json file. The only issue is that you can't use it to post, so it's read-only. I view that as a feature and not a bug.
2 0 ReplyYeah, it's rough how only certain big subreddits moved here and have regular users.
Now the big ones feel niche, and the niche ones... well, nobody engages.
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Desperate
26 0 ReplyWhat could possibly go wrong?
23 0 ReplyMy
botsboys are about to make so much money for me.22 1 ReplyMe and the
botsboys whipping up some killerrecycled contentnew memes for thebotsreddit community to enjoy!11 0 Reply
I wonder how much they'd pay me for my 40k karma...five bucks? Six?
Buncha horseshit
19 0 Reply*1 cent
4 0 ReplyYeah, once you get to a certain amount of karma, you roll over into the cents, eventually going negative and you owe them now!
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I bet this will be as lucrative as twitch streaming.
11 0 ReplyWho says there's no innovation in tech companies today? lol
10 0 ReplyAnother step to push authentic humans to non-corporate platforms ...
9 0 ReplySo us leaving did work :)
9 0 ReplySo 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.
7 0 ReplyThat's hilarious. Was this the plan all along or was this more of a reactionary thing? I think it's a mix of both.
8 1 ReplyOh my god they did it, they actually did it. So many years of jokes and they actually did it lmfao
7 0 ReplyI hate this so much
6 0 ReplyI’d hate it if I was chained to reddit - but I’m not, so lol!
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No thanks. I'm not in it for the money... or the empty promise of money.
4 0 ReplyIs there an app with minimal unobtrusive advertising?
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