Reddit enrages users again by ditching thank-you coins and awards::Reddit, which is still dealing with the fallout from its last controversial decision, said it plans to phase out coins and awards.
Reddit enrages users again by ditching thank-you coins and awards::Reddit, which is still dealing with the fallout from its last controversial decision, said it plans to phase out coins and awards.
That’s a stupid one though. Why would you get enraged at something that was only made to make profit for the reddit guys? There’s no real value on reddit coins or awards, it’s just a jpg or gif for somebody’s comment or post.
If anything, it’s funny that they removed an easy cash grab they had.
they’re gonna replace it by a larger cash grab anyways
It’s a strange way to go about it though - I used to have Gold and thought giving awards was kinda neat, cancelled it and got off Reddit, but if I was still on Reddit I’d probably cancel due to the change, and if I left Reddit and totally forgot to cancel Gold all the news of the change would remind me to get around to canceling it. I think it’d be better for them to either do this after IPO or at least elaborate on the future subscription structure right when they announce the change to drum up some hype.
Kinda reminds me of how Beanie Babies imploded back in the late 90s - they started retiring Beanie Babies which had collectors in a frenzy, things were awesome, then they decided to retire every Beanie Baby without announcing any future plans for the company, in hopes of really sustaining that scarcity mentality that had been going on for years, but instead people panicked at the impending collapse of interest in Beanie Babies after production was to cease, so everyone flooded the market with their collections, and a few months later they announced an entire new series of Beanie Babies, far too late, and any collectors that remained felt it was a slap in the face. If they straight up announced a new generation with different colored tags and some shit when they announced retiring every first generation Beanie Baby they probably could’ve milked it for another couple of years at least
It’s probably gonna turn subscription based. As in, you have to subscribe to not only send Thank-Yous but also receive them. What Reddit wants are paying customers for their IPO, not “users”.
I dunno. On the one hand, it was an obvious move by the admins to distract users from the protests and exodus. On the other hand… it kinda worked? I dunno what purpose or angle this BizIn article has either.