Given how Reddit has responded to the whole API, community-mods, etc. fiasco, I felt like theyโ€™re doing some of the more effective things in not only destroying their communities but also their IPO valuation.

Everytime I feel they canโ€™t make it worse, they just double down.

Out of pure curiosity, what do you think could be the next steps Reddit could take to make their future even more worse in the most effective ways possible? ๐Ÿ˜„

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Do nothing about the obvious bot reposts overwhelming the first page of /r/all

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This has been the case for at least 6-8 years. I remember people used to call them out for a while, but then even that stopped.

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