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Reddit enrages users again by ditching thank-you coins and awards
(www.businessinsider.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
As someone who would never pay for reddit coins or premium, it's still pretty easy to identify with them.
They paid for a product and now it's being removed with no compensation or refund. That's total bullshit regardless of what the product was.
sounds like an easy chargeback claim if that's the case, "service not rendered/doesn't exist anymore" might lose the acct out of it but who really cares at this point
I hated the "coin culture" with a passion (hey, look, it's Bill Gates, let's give him tons of paid emoticons he won't care about!), but it's clear this move is part of Reddit's further enshittification. You can bet whatever replaces coins will be even shittier, and I think Reddit's users know it.
My bet? NFTs.
reddit does have a rather thriving nft market for avatars
Surely this isn't true.
It unfortunately is. If it’s still alive, that is.
I can't identify with giving reddit money but I can sympathize with people who were saving monthly coins they paid for. Seriously, it has to be deliberate now. Why piss off your most loyal, paying customers? Is it a test?
Yeah, it’s a mystery to me how much money they got from these types of things. It’s a company that is supposedly not profitable, yet there is online rage about something some people bought. It makes me wonder about so much. First, I had no idea so many people payed money for these things. Second, Reddit wants us to believe, through legal loophole magic and accounting, that it is not profitable.
Yea I think the outrage is or should be directed at removing the already given awards. Just to go and wipe everything is not a great idea
Especially gold. The other awards were arguably bloat, but gold was iconic to reddit. All those classic posts now missing their gold seems wrong.
Especially taking things away from people who prepaid for those things
People that are wasteful enough to prepay for that kind of nonsense sort of have it coming to them. Still, I agree that it's not nice to do that. However, I have more important things to worry about.
Sometimes prepaying is the more frugal option, since there's usually a discount for buying in bulk. As of January of this year, I wouldn't have believed you if you had told me that Reddit was going to do something so egregious that I would permanently stop browsing there.
Any kind of paying for this kind of junk, whether it's prepay or not, is a waste of money and people should just stop doing it. There are far better things to do with money than to buy some digital thing-a-ma-bob that is useless and can disappear any old time at the whim of the web site owner. I mean, I could make the same argument about knickknacks, because they're silly and collect dust. However, a web site can't remove them from your house. So, even a knickknack that collects dust is a better purchase than digital coins and awards and all that other bullshit.
i used coins basically as a bookmark feature for great posts; it was nice to give a treat to a good poster as well. so incredibly stupid they're destroying the site like this