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VS.

STOP MODERATING. START MONETIZING.

Reddit is a forum where you work for free. Sellout Crowds is a platform where you get paid.

REDDIT

SELLOUT CROWDS

Monetization

Hostile. Self-promotion is often banned. You cannot put a subreddit behind a paywall or charge for access.
Native. Subscriptions, exclusive content, and supporter badges are built-in tools for every creator.

The Interface

The “Wall of Text.” Confusing threads, nested comments, and endless reading. Intimidating for casual fans.
Visual & Modern. A clean, media-rich feed (video, audio, images) that anyone knows how to use instantly.

The Culture

Trolls & Anons. Anonymous accounts often lead to toxicity, “downvote bombing,” and arguing for sport.
Fans & Community. A culture built on shared passion for the game, not “well, actually” arguments.

Your Role

Janitor. You are a “Moderator” working for free to clean up spam, with no ownership of the audience.
Owner. You are a Creator building a tangible asset and a direct line to your customers.

The Feed

Mixed Bag. Your sports news is mixed in with politics, memes, and conspiracy theories.
100% Sports. Pure game coverage. No distractions.

WHY REDDIT DOESN'T WORK FOR BUSINESS

1. The "Self-Promotion" Trap

Reddit is famous for its “10:1 rule”—you have to post 10 times for everyone else before you can post 1 link to your own stuff.

  • Reddit: If you try to grow your brand or sell a subscription, the community turns on you. You are seen as a “shill.” You walk on eggshells hoping the moderators don’t ban you for sharing your own work.

  • Sellout Crowds: We want you to sell out. We built the platform specifically so you can turn your passion into a profession. Link your merch, gate your best content, and shout out your sponsors. That’s the point.

2. The "Wall of Text" vs. The Highlight Reel

Sports is a visual medium. Reddit is a text medium.

  • Reddit: It feels like the internet from 2005. It’s endless threads of gray text. For a casual fan who just wants to see the touchdown catch or hear your podcast clip, the interface is clunky, confusing, and uninviting.

  • Sellout Crowds: We prioritize video, audio, and images. Your content looks crisp, professional, and exciting—the way sports should look.

3. Trolls vs. Fans

Anonymity is a double-edged sword.

  • Reddit: Because everyone is anonymous, toxicity runs rampant. The “downvote” system buries unpopular opinions, creating an echo chamber where trolls often dictate the conversation.

  • Sellout Crowds: We are building a community of fans, not anonymous trolls. While we encourage debate, the vibe is “barbershop sports talk,” not “internet comment section rage.”

THE BOTTOM LINE

Reddit is a great place to waste time arguing with strangers. Sellout Crowds is the place to build a loyal, paying audience.

Stop being a volunteer moderator. Start being a professional creator.

BUILD YOUR COMMUNITY