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Popular news aggregation and discussion website Reddit has changed its terms of service, allowing users to earn, purchase or sell currencies and items that can be cryptographically verified. The change in terms also explicitly outlined a clear separation in the definition of non-tokenized Web 2 virtual goods and tokenized Web 3 virtual goods, with a member of the Reddit product team disclosing plans to sunset the former.
They might not be browsing the subscribed tab.
Still, the etiqutte is that they should be aware which community they are posting in. If you are browsing “all” you don’t bother to comment in every single thread you have no interest in that you are not interested in it.
There is a legit UI issue on kbin right now that it doesn’t make the magazine and instance name super-visible in the mobile web page, much less the description. You need to look in the URL (which some people have their browsers set to not keep visible, to complicate matters) or at the bottom of the page, which you don’t see until you’ve gone through the comments. And you don’t see an instance description.
I strongly suspect that this has led to at least one interaction I’ve seen, where someone was complaining about furries on pawb.org. Probably had no idea that they were on a community on a furry instance.