analysisThe user wants a better title, with the keyword in the first word. The keyword: “Reddit sunsets Collectible Avatar Creator Program”. Actually that string seems to include multiple words. They want the keyword in first word. But likely “Reddit” is the keyword? Or “Reddit sunsets”? The phrase “Reddit sunsets Collectible Avatar Creator Program” might be a phrase. The instruction: “Put the keyword in the first word: Reddit sunsets Collectible Avatar Creator Program and shifts royalties to artists”. That seems like the keyword may be “Reddit sunsets Collectible Avatar Creator Program and shifts royalties to artists”. But that is long. Might they want the keyword to be “Reddit”? Probably they want the keyword “Reddit” to appear in the first word. But the phrase includes “Reddit sunsets Collectible Avatar Creator Program and shifts royalties to artists”. That looks like a title-ish phrase. They want a single title only, no comments. We need a better title with the keyword in the first word. Original: “Reddit sunsets Collectible Avatar Creator Program and shifts royalties to artists” We can refine: “Reddit Sunsets: Elevate Collectible Avatars with Artist-Centric Royalties” But “Reddit” first. I’d propose: “Reddit Sunsets: Revolutionizing Collectible Avatar Creation & Artist Royalties” We need a single title. Let’s produce that.assistantfinalReddit Sunsets: Revolutionizing Collectible Avatar Creation & Artist Royalties

analysisWe need rewrite with SEO, include keyword “Reddit sunsets Collectible Avatar Creator Program and shifts royalties to artists” in first paragraph and an H2 heading. Keep all HTML, tags. The content is lengthy; we must reorganize, add context, synonyms. Keep key points.
Also need final short CTA inviting reader to explore related articles with internal link in HTML. Provide link.
We must keep the article structure: the initial section with key takeaways, share etc. Then main content paragraphs with same tags? The main content is already inside
tags but not wrapped in a section? It’s just
at root. That might be okay.
We need to keep all HTML tags exactly; we cannot alter tags. That means all existing tags must remain. We are allowed to reorder and modify text inside them.
We must keep the
Also the main paragraphs after Heading
inside article? But original article does not have any H2; maybe we can insert an H2 after the Key Takeaways or before main content. The instruction: “In at least one H2 heading.” There are no H2 headings originally; we can insert one with the keyword.
But we must keep all existing HTML tags exactly. We can add a new
inside the div maybe after the first section? I think we can add a new
inside the same div but outside other sections. That should be okay.
We must keep all the share buttons, same as original.
Also need a short CTA at end, maybe inside
Make sure not to change existing encoded parts incorrectly.
We’ll also change the copyright text: comments.
Also incorporate context: mention NFT, Polygon, user wallet, etc. Make clear.
Avoid duplicate content: reorganize.
Let’s craft.
Will produce:
- list items. Rewrite two items.
- Reddit is winding down its Collectible Avatar Creator Program and will discontinue the in‑app Vault platform.
- Creators will now capture 100 % of secondary‑sale royalties, and retail users must export their blockchain wallets before January 1, 2026.
Key Takeaways bullet 1: “Reddit is concluding its Collectible Avatar Creator Program and will discontinue the in‑app Vault.” bullet 2: “Artists will receive all secondary‑sale royalties, while users must export their crypto wallet by Jan 1, 2026.”
We will then insert H2 after Key Takeaways section:
Reddit sunsets Collectible Avatar Creator Program and shifts royalties to artists
. That uses keyword.
Then main paragraphs: the first paragraph incorporate keyword.
We’ll rewrite each paragraph with synonyms, add details.
Finally a CTA: maybe an unordered bullet: “Explore more on NFTs and creator rights” etc. Provide internal link: this article etc. Use simple.
Let’s generate final.
We must keep the repeated share section after main but also it’s fine.
Also keep the
Key Takeaways
Reddit sunsets Collectible Avatar Creator Program and shifts royalties to artists
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Reddit sunsets the Collectible Avatar Creator Program and shifts royalties to artists, ending a bold experiment that let independent creators mint limited‑edition avatars built around Reddit’s iconic Snoo mascot. The move was announced on the r/CollectibleAvatars subreddit, where the community has long celebrated the platform’s creative freedom.
With the platform no longer onboarding fresh talent, Reddit plans to shutter the Avatar Shop come November 11. Any pending submissions will be finalized through the end of September, giving creators a brief window to finalize their projects.
These NFTs are powered by the Polygon blockchain, providing users with verifiable ownership, the ability to tweak avatar details, and the option to trade on marketplaces such as OpenSea via Reddit’s Vault wallet. Each piece comes with a distinctive blue hexagon ring that signals authenticity.
While Reddit will continue to host existing avatars for personal flair, the profile display and on‑platform transfer features will be phased out. This eases the platform’s infrastructure while still allowing users to showcase their unique digital faces.
In parallel, Reddit is winding down its Vault application. By January 1, 2026, users must export their blockchain wallet by retrieving the 12‑word recovery phrase found in Vault settings, ensuring they retain control over their digital assets.
From a financial standpoint, Reddit is revamping contracts so that every secondary royalty now goes entirely to the original creator. The platform’s share will vanish, leaving artists with full cuts of resale activity. Previously, creators drew 80 % of primary sales and received 50 % of resale royalties, while Reddit retained rights to the Snoo design.
“The Creator Program wasn’t just a feature; it was a movement that reshaped Reddit, adding blockchain depth to communities. Your art became memes,” an official Reddit spokesperson noted.
Users will still be able to transfer and sell avatars externally via a simplified import process, enabling them to claim a chosen avatar on Reddit by following the “visit Reddit to make it your avatar” prompt on third‑party product pages. The r/CollectibleAvatars subreddit will persist as a historical archive, but new content will cease.
Reddit’s venture into NFTs marked a significant milestone, introducing millions of users unfamiliar with blockchain to creative ownership and the broader NFT ecosystem.
The announcement followed the resignation of former head of collecting avatars, Bianca Wyler, earlier this year amid declining sales, signaling a shift in the platform’s strategy around digital collectibles.
What This Means for the NFT Community
Shifting royalties to artists reflects a broader industry trend toward artist‑centric revenue models. Creators now stand to benefit from ongoing sales without platform cuts, potentially encouraging higher‑quality, community‑driven content. Meanwhile, users gain transparency and last‑minute control over their digital wallets.
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