The new system to replace Reddit coins and awards is here. You got out at the right time.

https://816am.ddns.net/post/6468

The new system to replace Reddit coins and awards is here. You got out at the right time. - 816am

Read all about it at the above link. There’s way too much to process here. This is going to be wild.

Community Points are the first step towards a better future for online communities. In order to be truly independent from platforms like Reddit, communities need to be owned by their members in ways that platforms cannot take away. With the advent of blockchain technology, we now have a way to establish this freedom in a decentralized and secure way.

The way to be independent of Reddit is by having a token on a blockchain maintained by Reddit?

Guys, you missed the block chain boat, this isn’t going to save your IPO
They’ll do something with AI in 3 years or so, if they still exist.
Y’all heard about that Web 2.0 thing?
Although I'm not in any way aware or alive when that was happening back then - that ".com bubble" blast I think? - I surmise that was a real crash-and-burn phenomenon, McKinstry's "CR6" internet show being one of its casualties, despite its significance in online emergent media history.
Dot.com bubble was web 1.0. Big centralized sites like Reddit are web 2.0.

Isn’t anything post dot com bubble considered Web 2.0?

So we’re still in Web 2.0, or when was the cutoff?

The dot com bubble was late 90s, early 2000s, tons of companies went under. Lot of jobs and VC money lost. People had to rethink how they could monetize, stop a lot of advertising scams, and what was really worth investing in that might return a profit.

In a few months all content in Reddit will be AI generated
right? Blockchain is so 5 years ago
What are you talking about? By the way, could I interest you in some GameStop stock?
Spez has been jonesing for redditcrypto since 2016.
Well yeah how else is he gonna pay for his jailbait cp
With their servers always going down I assume they won’t mine this thenselves. I bet they push that load out onto user clients lol.