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3 points

I’m over reddit. Let’s move on guys.

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4 points

Non disruptive protests aren’t protests. They’re glorified circle jerks.

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6 points

Does this corporation have a board? What the fuck are they doing exactly? I mean it’s private, so it’s probably just a bunch of buddies, but there’s been a ton of seed funding at Reddit, no? Like wouldn’t these venture capitalists care? Clearly not, but this is definitely getting comical. What a fucking disaster. This is going to be textbook business class case material for years to come.

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9 points

They sold to Conde Nast, a giant media conglomerate.

Conde transferred ownership one level up the food chain. So the people in charge aren’t used to any kind of media, let alone social media.

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Wild - Conde Nast also absolutely tanked the Bon Appetit YT channel. I had no idea they had purchased Reddit

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Are most people on reddit even familiar with what is going on, or even care that the ceo is basically calling them milk cows that will get slaughtered if they stop producing milk?

I think they don’t know what’s going on or don’t care. I don’t either. Reddit started to suck long before this api crisis.

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14 points

This means it’s working. It would be useless if the admins didn’t get upset.

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