Reddit is a selfish company who feeds on free labor! They will never pay mods or creators.
How about you pay them instead for Reddit premium. After all, you get useless Reddit coins for your monetary sacrifice.
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Reddit is a selfish company who feeds on free labor! They will never pay mods or creators.
How about you pay them instead for Reddit premium. After all, you get useless Reddit coins for your monetary sacrifice.
i could see myself paying if the money was passed on to its creators. i mean i pay for spotify. youtube, im happy to sit through 5 minutes of ads!
I know what you mean. I would too. But I know theyβre getting nothing so itβs not worth it.
I only pay for YouTube premium tbh.
They recently laid off 90 employees out of 700 total. There's absolutely no way they're about to start paying the roughly 21,000 moderators that are active on a daily basis. The fact that they're actively vilifying moderators as spoiled children wanting everything for free (gotta love that irony) really slams the door on any possibility of treating them with respect, let alone actual compensation for actually running the damn place.
My Good Sir,
Lord u/spez the lousy, has already landed the gentry and now you inquire as to providing wages for the common serf? Harumph.
Regards,
MB, Esq.
ps. Please see attached:
Anyone who still works for free for reddit, has some self worth issues. Bein a volunteer in a non profit is one thing, volunteering for a corporation trying to squeeze last penny from user generated content while actively shitting on users, is a strange thing to do in my book. Moderators should just all quit.
I don't know about you, but I was raised to have self worth issues. It took a lot of b.s. to break that.
Sorry to hear that, nice that it got better. I was lucky with my parents.
Yea I say that to my s.o. all the time. Her parents are awesome and smart. I got lucky through her lol. I'd be a poor little something otherwise fr. I'm super thankful that I even have people that love me at all yknow.
Yep it can be the law in some places.
I know a music festival that gave free tickets for volunteers in return for 5x8hr shifts. As the festival was a limited company (not charity) the minimum wage laws of my country kicked in.
It might be important to point out how pervasive clickbait content has become.
Even reputable journalists have to let their work become Clickbaity by their editors (title and headline mostly).
Despite all their efforts and super "AI" tools, YouTube is full of irrelevant clickbait whenever searching for something.
All that just to get a pinch from the advertising money pit.
Paying moderators and redditors will likely kill whatever vestiges are left of reddit.
Moreover, altruistic behavior tend to shun/shy away from paid work (it's a totally different mindset).
YouTube is full of irrelevant clickbait
I've even seen this when searching for technical questions on Google/DDG. And it always seems like the video most closely related to what I'm trying to learn leads to this one guy literally saying (not literally ) "thumbs up, coment, subscribe, patreon" then posts an actual screenshot of a stackoverflow thread that I read through minutes prior. Infuriating.
I am Happy to find things I feel will bring good to the world.
reddit hasnt found a way to make profit without paying people who run their site for free, there is zero chance they start now.
If they had said, hey. We are are going to remove api access so we can bring in substantial advertising revenue, to pay moderators and creators.
I would have probably been ok with it.
Meta and YouTube did similar.
that's the big elephant in the room when they keep moaning about having to be profitable and all the apps leeching off them. I'm surprised none of the reporting so far has focussed on this point. peak hypocrisy.
Imagine getting paid to post soyjak memes on Reddit lmao
The model works when you have high effort content (YT, Insta, TikTok, Yelp). The bar to get started is high, so the idea of a payout gets the ball rolling for some people. Contributing to Reddit (and Lemmy for that matter) probably doesn't fit that bill.
To be honest most of the content on Tiktok and Youtube is fucking awful. But advertisers will pay a lot more for unskippable video ads than they will to Reddit.
I can't believe it is any lower than twitter effort, and supposedly eLOLon is monetizing users there haha
Yt is simple. But the others. Itβs much of the same. Really youβre getting revenue based on views. Even if the ads were only on your individual profile. I dunno. Something would be better than nothing.
Reddit moderators do not get paid and afaik there's no plan to pay moderators.
source: am a reddit moderator
Oh you're a reddit mod? Name every subreddit (please don't)
lol. in actuality I mod some smaller subs like /r/timetravel, /r/paneldepon, and /r/girlgames.
r/timetravel is a great sub, lots of mind bending discussions. It kinda reminds me of what r/conspiracy used to be like before they traveled back in time.
yup. after I was brought on board I ended up cracking down on a lot of the 0-effort ama posts that clogged the sub, got rid of the spam, and helped push more interesting discussions. also pulled in a couple other mods who help do things nowadays. it's a great sub but low activity.
The disdain for the working class in general and volunteer mods specifically from spez is palpable, unless he getβs replaced there is no way they get paid.
Iβm surprised he is even paying US employees, when it would be so much cheaper to fire them and replace with unpaid interns or ChatGPT or outsource it all. When one has the same lack of ethics as Musk, a lot of cost saving avenues open up.
They got no money to do that.
And the details would never work. Most submissions are just links to other sites, or reposts. There's no way to differentiate actual quality content or OC. For mods, anyone can create a sub to become a mod, or appear busy by doing random nonproductive things.
Why do that when the strategy of not paying them a damn thing and vilifying them for protesting against changes that hurt them is so, so much easier?? /s
Seriously talk though, they're never going to get paid. Reddit has been and will continue on betting on Mods continuing to do what they do regardless of how hard it is for them - because the Mods know if they don't, their communities will likely die out with them.
I mod a relatively large sub. The only thing that annoys me, is thereβs a lot of really helpful content on there. Educational. Medical. Just general community vibe. I feel bad for users. I mod, for other users and for the community.
Not for power or fame or to lick the bum of some corporation.
The problem is it's that kind of altruism (plus the power/fame stuff too) that Reddit are exploiting. The regular users are the collateral.
It's similar to how big companies put barely paid customer service agents as first port of call, so you feel guilty for being mad and never go after the big guys.
Anyone else here entertained that this is a meme from a movie where they decided to stop paying someone to send the message that they were fired?
Can we PLEASE post these types of posts to a Reddit-centric community? This has absolutely nothing to do with lemmy.world.
I bet you can guess the answer...
Why would they??
it'd be counter to their corporate culture
Isn't that what Community Points / reddit Cash or whatever the fuck they were going to call it was? IIRC, they were supposedly backed with Ethereum or some other cryptocurrency. I don't know whatever happened to that program, though; like so many other ill-considered reddit ideas (RPAN, anyone?), it seems to have just faded quietly into the background and disappeared.
This is an interesting idea. Reddit was created at a time when creator monetization wasnβt super common (beside ads on a blog).
Now, with tictok and the like, revenue sheeting with creators isnβt that weird.
I canβt just wait for the karma mining options to begin. Maybe people could repurpose their bitcoin mining rigs to run LLMs to create new memes. After all, they were trained on Reddit data.