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Well. I’m done with the clownish. This place seems more like me.
Has MySpace replaced any of their features recently?
Reddit Latinum it is. Quark would be proud.
Reddit beskar. And then Disney sues Reddit into oblivion.
My thoughts: I don’t care! I am very happy with Lemmy and Kbin, so not going back there, thay can do whatever!
I to like: to hold my poops, beans, and dusty memes
My thoughts are I don’t want to see another post about reddit. In long and gone with it.
It’s one thing to remove a feature, but another thing to announce it with communication along the lines of “we will replace it with something later”. The third party API changes smelt the same “we are blocking access now but we will work out a subscription model later”.
Makes me wonder if they actually have any kind of well thought out strategy or it’s just a series of poorly thought out and poorly planned approaches to “make money”. It screams of a mismanagement of direction to me.
…Important feature?
I believe gold also served into the sorting algorithm, and is the reason that EA’s infamously most-downvoted comment on the platform has over 100 gold awards, which was to ensure that they still received the negative karma, but that the comment didn’t get hidden by the algo.
So they have a bunch of users that have been freely paying them money for virtual coins that you can literally only use to display a few pixels of a gif next to a comment.
Their absolute genius move towards profitability is then to forcibly stop making these people give them free money and also erase those virtual coins that they spent money on with absolutely no compensation whatsoever. Not even a shitty award or literally anything at all.
It’s funny, I’m not sure if I should actually be impressed that they are not engaging in any marketing dark pattern whatsoever; they are just straight up alienating the people who were until now been practically giving them money for doing nothing.
Looks like Steve is a big boy, and doesn’t need any help with ruining his IPO.
Literally never bought an award on Reddit in 12 years.
Let me bust out the smallest violin.
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Is this real.
Imagine they start allowing paid subreddit access.
I don’t give a fuck.
Wait, you not only can’t give awards, you also can’t give fucks anymore?!
Not my monkeys not my circus, im quite content watching from my lemmy life boat.