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Well. There are no coins here. Are they really needed?

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I gave all my coins away this morning to people who didn’t need them. Thousands of coins from hundreds of awards over the years were distributed to the least deserving replies. Wewt! Bye, reddit.

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Why are we making these changes? // We mentioned early this year that we want to both make Reddit simpler and a place where the community empowers the community more directly.

Might as well say “we’re changing it because capybaras need to learn to fly better”, as it makes as much logic as they said. (None.) Or just, you know, admit why you’re actually doing it?

In the most lenient of the hypotheses, they might have been taking old feedback into account… but only after said feedback lose relevance. Users hated awards when they were implemented, as they were clearly a way to convert money into post promotion. Except that now users grew used to those awards, so their removal will be clearly met with resistance.

Another possibility is that they’re trying to simplify the system not for the users, but for advertisers. Think about it: if Reddit plans to allow you to sell karma for money, perhaps it’s also planning to allow you to buy karma with money. Advertisers would love this; instead of buying coins to grant themselves awards, now they would be able to buy an arbitrary amount of upvotes to boost their spam.

A third possibility is some unknown party bribing a few Reddit key positions here and there, to wreck their product on purpose. So when the IPO happens, Reddit prices are in the rock bottom, and the unknown party can buy the platform really cheap.

Frankly none of those things seem remotely sane for me. That’s how puzzling their decision is in my view.

On a personal note: in my several years at Reddit, I’ve been focused on how to help redditors be able to express themselves in fun ways and feel joy when their content is celebrated. I led the product launch on awards – if you happen to recognize the username – so this is a particularly tough moment for me as we wind these products down. At the same time, I’m excited for us to evolve our thinking on rewarding contributions to make it more valuable to the community.

So your actions did absolutely nothing, and now you’re realising it? Might as well call yourself Epimetheus.

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My guess is that the real reason is really simple. They don’t want people to be able to escape ads anymore. They’ve done the math and decided that the revenue from ads is greater than the revenue from coins. Any time Reddit says “we’re changing it because we have something better lined up” it actually means “we’re killing this feature for good and we know everyone will stop talking about it in two weeks, so a lie of improvements is a good enough diversion”. Fucking Reddit. Amiright?

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I always disliked the crazy number of awards when they came our, it felt like they all suddenly became meaningless when there were so many. I will miss gold though, getting that shit always made you feel like a celebrity

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In Apollo I turned off awards sometimes especially if it was a super popular post but that one Reddit ama was a time I was happy I had awards visible

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Reddit gold was great and classy design. Reddit silver should have died the same month it should have been released, April. The rest were dumb money grabs that no one really fell for, and that’s why they’re killing them.

Might as well throw the baby out with the shitwater.

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Reddit Silver was at its best when it was a jokingly copy pasted poorly drawn image rather than an actual award. It was the way to show how utterly pointless and stupid virtual “gold” is that doesn’t even go to the one you “rewarded” but rather to Reddit’s shitty admins.

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Reddit admins weren’t always shitty. In fact… well, rest in peace, dude. You died trying to do a good thing for people.

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I made a funny or thoughtful comment that someone with money really liked!

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…you laugh, but there are people whose entire career is based on creating that scenario.

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