Hey Fediverse,

I’ve been thinking about how we can improve lemmy and make it even more dynamic and supportive. Here’s an idea I believe could really make a difference: a paid awards and donations feature. Other fediverse platforms such as Peertube already support this

What’s the Idea?

Imagine being able to give a little back to those posts or comments that really made you think, laugh, or feel connected. Here’s how it could work:

  • You come across a great post or comment.
  • You give it an award, with a small donation attached.
  • This donation gets split four ways: 30% to the poster, 30% to their instance admin, 30% the community’s moderators and 10% to the lemmy developers.

Why split it this way? Because it’s not just about rewarding great content. It’s also about supporting the people who keep our spaces running and vibrant.

Why This Matters

  • a direct way to support and encourage each other.
  • Helps keep our communities and their admins going strong.
  • It’s a small change, but it could really deepen our connections here.
  • it gives a middle finger to Reddit, and we all want that :P

Wrapping Up

I really believe this could make Lemmy a more rewarding place for everyone. Let’s discuss and see if we can make this happen together!

Looking forward to hearing what you all think.

EDIT: it seems that most of the comments are focusing on the crypto aspect. I’m open to non crypto alternatives

EDIT 2: Removed all references to bitcoin’s lightning network, because that wasn’t at all the point of this suggestion but it seemed that people focused on that aspect in particular. If there are solutions that don’t depend on crypto, I would prefer those, it was just the first thing that came to mind.

  • Danny M@lemmy.escapebigtech.infoOP
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    11 months ago

    That’s fair, I mostly came up with the idea because I saw a comment mentioning awards like in Reddit and I’m a huge proponent of paying for FOSS applications and for content online, so that’s why I opened this up for discussion