Reddit just keep giving me countless reasons to not use their service.
Their stance is "we don't care what the users think - you WILL use our website and you WILL view our ads so that we WILL make money off you".
So my response is: no, I won't.
Reddit just keep giving me countless reasons to not use their service.
Their stance is "we don't care what the users think - you WILL use our website and you WILL view our ads so that we WILL make money off you".
So my response is: no, I won't.
The vote was promised to be respected and ended 70% in favor of going private… How does reddit expect to have any credibility left after this. Is there a point, there lies get so bad there actual illegal?
That subreddit is, and has been for some time, an utterly atrocious place. It's filled with low-effort posts and junk memes and interesting discussion is impossible. It's barely moderated. The median age is 10.
As a 13-year MC player who is totally obsessed with the game, I literally unsubbed from /r/minecraft some time ago and didn't miss it.
Here's hoping we get some critical mass on Lemmy or Kbin to build a MC community for an actual MC community. It's badly needed.
I completely lost faith in that subreddit since this happened. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2MbnYO2Xyw