I just noticed this when I saw a strange “Achievement Unlocked” notification pop up on Reddit. What do you think of this? It seems like a retention tactic to me, like what Amino had with its streak leaderboards, and GameFAQs currently has with streak achievements for logging on ten days in a row and also for all days of a month.
They are getting desperate
No, Reddit is going fine. But they want to do better. So they make up stuff like this and it will work.
True, but they are still desperate for money, that’s all it’s about now.
They have all their bots creating first-class content. They don’t even need mods anymore. They don’t need humans anymore. They are basically a self-sufficient bot word factory and AI breeding ground. Like, if I ever felt the urge to rate babes with my masterful babe-rating skills or use my excellent human-judging skills to discern whether the repost-bot is the asshole in that regurgitated story, I’d go there in a heartbeat.
For real with how good Lemmy apps have gotten
addiction mechanics lol. fuck reddit.
Lmao that is hilariously thirsty of them
I was going on 15 years before they shit in the bed.
Garbage site, so glad I found Lemmy
This is just an attempt to keep their bots motivated.
Yeah I was gonna say wtf do bots need streaks for?
Dark patterns go brrrrr
OP has a longer active streak on Reddit than Lemny as of now. SMH.
Yup, I also think that it’s a retention tactic. Not the first one: karma, user profiles, that new year crap etc., they all boil down to “we’re giving you reasons to consistently come back, and produce content for us for free.”
The timing hints me that the Reddit userbase is getting a lower rebound ratio nowadays. i.e. user goes there to see some junk, then forgets about the site.
It’s also just part of a wider internet trend I think. More and more games and social media have them. Developers are getting better and better at hacking people’s attention and reward pathways. For Duolingo I think it’s fun, because learning a language is a fun and productive thing to do anyways (and despite the hate it has really worked well for me) but for games and things like social media or whatever I just find it annoying.
For duolingo it’s the same mechanics, but from a whole different movement.
Reddit’s action belongs in the “enshitification” movement. I don’t know if it’s the accepted term yet, but it should be. It’s a general movement away from user experience and approval and towards agressive retention and sales (ads) tactics.
Duilingo’s actions belongs woth the “gameification” movement. Where the intention is to make learning more fun by adding gaming mechanics like points and rewards.
Both make use of the body’s dopamine mechanics, but one is evil and the other is good. Just like how nuclear power can be use for evil and for good.
Games, social media sites, online shops, they are all working on building the psychologically optimised perfect maze for their prey.
Gameification is the “react content” equivalent for lazy social media devs imo.
All the bots must be loving it
There really was a time when reddit was mostly ok. But it hasn’t been ok for a good while now.
Reddit was so fun back in the day. Stupid fuuuu / boss memes and completely dumb inside jokes. It always brightened my day and made me laugh to read funny original comments.
Now it’s just bot comment after bot comment. You either get bad faith bots or confirmation bias bots.
Either way I’m not interested.
Retention for bots, probably. Some of my accounts have been shadowbanned for no particular reason smh.
tbh i was pretty shocked when i went to the app to check notifications and saw “don’t lose your 2 day reddit streak” or sth
It’s to keep you feeding their site with data/posts/comments