Reddit announced today that it will begin paying top contributors for gold. The platform’s new Contributor Program allows redditors who meet certain requirements to receive real-world money (distributed monthly) for their awarded content. The company is also revamping how reddit-converts-reddit-gold-from-top-contributors-into-real-world-currency.html” title=”Reddit converts Reddit Gold from top contributors into real-world currency”>post / comment rewards work by eliminating Reddit Coins (and all associated awards) in favor of all gold all the time.
The Contributor Program is open to redditors who are 18+ years old, in an eligible location (only the US at the beginning), have an account “in good standing” and meet karma minimums. Reddit will grant “standard contributor” status (earning 90 cents per gold awarded) to those with at least 10 gold who received between 100 and 4,999 karma in the last 12 months. Beyond that, “top contributors” (earning $1 per gold awarded) will need a minimum of 10 gold and over 5,000 karma from the preceding 12 months. Redditors falling below those thresholds won’t be eligible for real-world payments…
2023-09-25 15:30:36
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