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this post was submitted on 27 Jun 2023
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I can't stop laughing at the idea of Spez trying the poop challenge. (And failing it every five minutes.)
I'm pleasantly surprised though that the content quality is dropping really fast. I seriously wish for a failed IPO - Reddit is lost either way, but a failed IPO means that other businesses will think twice before doing the same.
Is there a way we can create a failed IPO?
Raising distrust among investors on the platform's ability to generate profits. Making it look like a risky but not profitable investment. Making it look like "if you invest your money here, consider it gone".
In large part, the protests, exodus, content deletion, spam/botting, and spez himself are doing this. We just need to do it harder.