Yes, but now it’s less accessible, costs more, and is less transparent so companies can astroturf easier.
But it’s better because they’re totally 100% looking at ways to share the revenue with the communities as soon as possible. Definitely one of the top priorities without a doubt.
Reddit crypto is great! I was foolish enough to purchase Reddit Gold like 10 years ago, now I sold the crypto Reddit Moons for almost the same! (not adjusted for inflation, and it only turned the crypto subreddit into a cesspool, but whatever)
I just hate this corporate talk. I know they are lying, they know they are lying, so why not be honest for a change? That would be the very first step for me to even consider using reddit again.
So…they just bring back how gilding used to work? That’s quite…innovative, for an AI.
Yes, but now it’s less accessible, costs more, and is less transparent so companies can astroturf easier.
But it’s better because they’re totally 100% looking at ways to share the revenue with the communities as soon as possible. Definitely one of the top priorities without a doubt.
i’ll take a fat guess that this “sharing revenue with community” is code word for some crypto garbage
Pfft, crypto would be better than nothing, which is exactly what he means, they’re not getting a thing 😂
They will distribute free gold to mods to give out, like before, only this time it’s worth $50! Tempted now?
Reddit crypto is great! I was foolish enough to purchase Reddit Gold like 10 years ago, now I sold the crypto Reddit Moons for almost the same! (not adjusted for inflation, and it only turned the crypto subreddit into a cesspool, but whatever)
all crypto is garbage
Except for Superman’s dog. He’s a good boy.
And they also removed all existing gold from accounts in order to replace the system with one near identical.
“Oh come on, it’s DIFFERENT. Thank you for your money.”
I just hate this corporate talk. I know they are lying, they know they are lying, so why not be honest for a change? That would be the very first step for me to even consider using reddit again.