As a RiF user for many years, I was completely insulated from the award bloat. Every time I see a screenshot of the official app, it seems so ridiculous.
For me RiF is the GOAT reddit client, its simple, fast, battery friendly. Hope RiF devs make client for Lemmy
Connect seems to be trending in the direction of RiF, it gets closer with every update. Love it.
Former RiFfer here on Connect.
Gives me similar vibes.
Same. All awards would be ignored except for the gild symbols. All these other awards would fly past me.
As it should be.
Some of them were given for free if you used the official app. I briefly used the official app before I found out about Apollo, and it gave me a Wholesome award to give.
I ended up giving it to dragon porn.
If I recall, Apollo supported viewing awards but not giving them, and the option to view awards could also be disabled.
You could give awards with Apollo. I came to Apollo from Sync on Android, which could not be used to give awards. It was something I really appreciated, because I felt coins/awards from third party apps might help Reddit continue to let 3rd party apps live.
We all saw how that turned out though.
RIF didn't allow awarding them, but displayed some. Like silver and gold. But everything else they made was never added to RIF.
I mostly don't understand why they made so many different awards. I thought Gold was a cool way of a user supporting Reddit while also showing their gratitude toward another user. After all, users cared about karma even though it didn't really do anything so an award was just an extra "tip" of appreciation.
It definitely lost its luster to me though once they changed it to awards and it became messy.
For me the current awards system was the number one reason to switch to a 3rd party app. I despise the fact that people paid money for this stuff and i hated the visual clutter.
I LOVED Apollo for letting me turn off awards altogether.
Reddit was originally about the content, with the users being an afterthought. Thats why there weren't bios and avatars and all the other crap common amongst web2.0 social sites of the time.
Gold started out as a little donation thing, with a few minor perks, like no ads, longer pages, seen comment remembering, and so forth. Nothing groundbreaking, just more of a "thanks for helping" thing.
Sometime in the 10s, after the OG reddit admins left, and reddit became "independent" of condé, they started chasing user engagement. Profiles, avatars, bios, userpage posts, and, of course, all the award spam. All of it antithetical to what reddit was initially about.
IMO the original vision of reddit was great. I keep avatars turned off on my lemmy user, because I don't really care to see em.
Unless I had an odd amount of credits, I always just gave gold or silver. I never paid actual money for any of it, but it was fun while it lasted.
Why is it showing people typing?
Because reddit is trying to become a social media
Is it a reddit redesigned or reddit app thing?
That's been part of the official Reddit app for a while now.
That's pretty pathetic. Pornhub should implement it "93 people are jerking off…"
And everyone is trying their hardest to get that number to 0.
that's reassuring to those who have shame re masturbation.
The best thing is the notification that somebody posted a new comment in this thread… right after I pressed submit, meaning that it was my own.
Come on, it is getting better here every day! And up to now this place seems not to be full of shit like reddit was.
I have 20k coins that are totally useless...
Not yet. You can hand out 500 40-coin awards.
Then bequest them now while they are still silly fun and make people happier.
Well, nothing's changed.
Just replying here so you miss it less
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lots of people are giving away their coins. i have never received so many over the last couple of days.
All of them will be lost once they disable displaying them, like tears in the rain.
At this point, it looks like some bizarre parody of itself.
Reddit loves "borrowing" ideas that the community came up with (reddit gold, reddit silver, Secret Santa, Alien Blue, etc.) and run them straight into the ground, until they finally go out with a whimper.
But to be fair, running a joke into the ground is a very reddit thing to do.
That is like, "Hey, MCDonalds is going bankrupt! Better buy all their hamburgers and give it to randoms!" but the hamburgers do not exist and he does it anyways.
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