Reddit reintroduces award system

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Key Points:

  • Reddit has revived its awards system, with new features including redesigned awards, an award button on eligible posts, and a leaderboard showcasing top awards.
  • The move comes after Reddit’s decision last year to sunset its awards program and introduce “Golden Upvotes,” which failed to match the expressiveness and enjoyment of the legacy awards.
  • In addition to reinstating the awards, Reddit has expanded its community rewards program to 35 countries, aiming to incentivize and recognize valuable user contributions.

In a significant update, Reddit has announced the revival of its awards system, marking a return to its legacy of recognizing exceptional posts and comments. This decision follows the closure of the awards program last year, which coincided with the introduction of “Golden Upvotes.” However, this replacement failed to capture the essence and enjoyment of the original awards, prompting Reddit to rethink its approach.

The reintroduced awards system features a fresh design, a convenient award button integrated into eligible posts, and a leaderboard highlighting the most acclaimed contributions. Users will now purchase “gold” to bestow awards, with packages ranging from 15 to 50 gold, available for as low as $1.99. Furthermore, Reddit has implemented safeguards to prevent misuse, such as disabling awards in certain subreddits and enabling users to report inappropriate awards.

Moreover, Reddit’s community rewards program, initially launched in the U.S., has now expanded to encompass 35 countries. This initiative aims to recognize and incentivize valuable user engagement, reinforcing Reddit’s commitment to fostering a vibrant and supportive online community.

We heard you… awards are back!
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