A wave of discontent among users is brewing over updates to the Brave Rewards program. As Brave introduces six new partners and an Offer Wall, many loyal supporters voice concerns over the shift from earning Basic Attention Token (BAT) through direct engagement to promoting external services without adequate compensation.
With the launch of the new program, Brave's original premise of rewarding users for viewing in-browser ads appears compromised. Previously, users earned BAT directly; now, they face a situation where payouts are tied to third-party platforms, making many feel abandoned by the browser they supported.
Shift in Earning Structure: Users express frustration over the transition from direct BAT earnings to outside offers. "It feels like a betrayal of the programโs intent."
Lack of Transparency: Many are unhappy that earnings from the Offer Wall don't reflect in the Rewards tab. "Any BAT gained from offers doesnโt appear under earnings"
Engagement Over Rewards: The expectation that users must engage more actively to receive benefits has led to skepticism. "Iโm considering disabling Rewards it no longer feels worthwhile."
"This shift risks alienating users, potentially driving them away from Rewards or even the browser itself."
The program now adds optional ways to earn by engaging with partner offers, yet many feel these opportunities distract from the original goal of rewarding attention.
โผ๏ธ Users feel betrayed by the program's changes, questioning its intent and direction.
โ ๏ธ Concerns grow over transparency in earnings tracking with external platforms.
โณ๏ธ Brave assures continued BAT earning via traditional ad formats still exists, stressing that the Offer Wall is an additional feature.
Overall, user sentiment reflects a mixture of disappointment and cautious hope. Many are curious whether forthcoming perks will truly benefit them. Interestingly, some users still cling to the premise that engagement can revive interest. The message is clear: users expect Brave to recalibrate and return to its roots of rewarding attention with genuine BAT earnings.