• @Odusei
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    141 year ago

    It was never intended to build upon the original sorting mechanism, it was intended to be a super upvote that granted the receiver elevated privileges. It used to get you into an exclusive subreddit, turn off the ads, and give you discounts at stores across the internet. But then people memed on it and the admin decided to indulge the memes.

    • Paradox
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      1 year ago

      Gold wasn’t ever even supposed to be that. When raldi (iirc) wrote the original gold system, it was just supposed to be a donator thing. Buy the gold stuff, and you get an award in your achievements thing, access to r/lounge, ability to keep track of what you’ve seen previously (persistent, not just in a cookie), and “extended” pages (load a full thousand comments, etc). The XKCD merch stuff was just another goodie to sweeten the pile (reddit’s original merch store was just hosted through XKCD).

      Gold gifting started out fairly clunky; you had to go to someone’s userpage, and then there was a tiny “buy gold” link in the sidebar. The post/comment upsells came later, but were still pretty minor

      Then sometime in the middle of the 10s, it turned into a meme, along with other features like snoovatars, avatars, profile posts, bios, and then eventually all of the new reddit slop, which seemed to run counter to the original idea of reddit: the content is more important than who is posting it. This old, long dead ideal, was what really distinguished reddit from Digg. Digg would give higher “karma” users votes more weight, and would rank their submissions higher. Reddit, on the other hand, barely acknowledged users. Wasn’t quite the full-on Anon of 4chan, but who made the post was never supposed to be the focus. There’s a reason why old reddit, the bylines are rather small compared to the posts and comments themselves

    • OwlBoy
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      21 year ago

      I forgot about all those extra aspects.

    • @kep
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      11 year ago

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      • @Odusei
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        21 year ago

        But that’s not true, all of those things were there at launch. It was just reddit gold, which got you a month of premium along with all those perks.