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Two of the biggest Reddit communities reopened in the funniest way possible
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I'm honestly tired of the trolling. We know that the advertisers and investors aren't going to reverse course, which means Advance isn't going to change, and that means Spez is going to keep going. All the trolling does is hurt the users, and push Reddit closer to the brink. Either Reddit will just be closed because it's not profitable, or there will be a tsunami of bans.
He can do it, let him do it. But why should his members take on the volunteer work of keeping his project running again? Let him set up a paid staff to run the community in an authoritarian manner.
It's not our business if his project might be in little trouble.
The users are free to leave if they feel they are being hurt by the effects of Reddit's more-money-at-all-cost policies.
The die was cast when Reddit decided to put the 3rd party apps out of business. Doubling down on that is only accelerating the decline. We've now reached the point where even if Reddit did some serious backpedaling, it wouldn't get some of its content creators back.
Yep. The majority of Reddit is lurkers. I don't have any data, but I would bet a higher percentage of content posters and creators were using 3P apps. The fediverse probably poached a lot of good content.
I'd rather reddit die than have 0 input from users.
Users can find somewhere else, but reddit needs users.
That's the point.
We won't be able to make spez change his mind, that's pretty obvious, what we CAN do is having reddit evaluation being further cut down.
That's the purpose of the trolling, ruining spez's toy IPO.
The users are overwhelmingly in favor of any kind of protest, their participation in it is massive, they can't ban them all, they're dozens of millions.