• eta_aquarid
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    1862 years ago

    the irony of a goddamned CEO calling unpaid volunteers “landed gentry”

      • @DarthRedLeader
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        In the interview, Huffman also praised the cost-cutting by Twitter owner Elon Musk, calling the reduced headcount there an example of how a social media site can be without the massive revenue of a company like Google.

        I mean, wtf

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          282 years ago

          calling the reduced headcount there an example of how a social media site can be without the massive revenue of a company like Google.

          My brother in Christ, you raised the head count

          • @ElectricCattleman
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            102 years ago

            Right? It’s like wikipedia tripling their paid staff, then complaining that they aren’t getting enough donations to break even.

          • @samus12345
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            82 years ago

            Users ARE the product - the trick is to make using the site attractive enough that they’ll stick with it regardless.

          • @GrandMoffFartin
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            72 years ago

            Elongated has a rabid fan base built around what were perceived to be real accomplishments towards the betterment of mankind. That’s not true, of course, but he’s also actually wildly, wildly rich.

            By contrast I have yet to find a single person who supports Spez or even likes him at all. His accomplishments, real or imagined, are nothing. He’s rich but so, so, so much less rich that the contrast is like comparing our moon to the sun.

            This is like a kid with a plastic butter knife comparing himself to John Wayne Gacy.

    • @[email protected]
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      502 years ago

      He’s doing this on purpose.

      He’s repurposing leftist talking points into a pro-corporatist clusterfuck as an attempt at populism. He knows that there are a fair number of people and communities on Reddit that will be overall supportive of these politics.

      The idea is to get people thinking, “Yeah, I’ve heard that term before, it’s bad! And yeah, I’ve dealt with power-tripping mods before, so it must be true!” If they haven’t been paying attention to the finer points of the news around this (blackmail claims on C. Selig, gaslighting about 3rd party apps not wanting to work w/ Reddit, etc.), then this may be enough to get some people on Reddit, Inc.’s side. It worked for some people with Trump, for others with Musk, and with Huffman’s recent praise of Musk’s managerial style…

      • tal
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        272 years ago

        I don’t know if using metaphors where the logical extension of mods being landed gentry is your product being a feudal kingdom, you the king, and the users the peasants is necessarily all that clever of a quote to start spreading around.

        • @DarthRedLeader
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          102 years ago

          Agreed. The only problem is that I think most people will stop at landed gentry and say, “BAD!” without thinking through the full context like you just did.

          • @Aliendelarge
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            62 years ago

            Thats exactly what I expect out of a large swath of redditors. All this just to avoid the work of making the official app not suck.

      • @[email protected]
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        212 years ago

        The fact that he keeps making comments at all is so weird to me. Like he is truly terrible at PR. Every time he opens his mouth the situation gets worse for him.

        • @escaped_cruzader
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          92 years ago

          When a man becomes so rich and his “thing” so popular, he thinks he is smart enough to be an expert in anything all at once

        • @[email protected]
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          82 years ago

          Reminds me of SBF’s bizarre interview spree right before he got arrested. Or Alex Murdaugh that southern lawyer that killed a bunch of people and stole a bunch of money and thought it would be a good idea to testify in his own trial and got destroyed by cross-examination smh

      • funkyb
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        232 years ago

        ya my immediate reaction was “wow, how tone deaf.” It’s pretty clear to me that this clown is just repackaging the same talking points the VCs are using to influence his weak-minded ass.

      • bobalot
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        102 years ago

        One of these reporters should ask him why he was a moderator of /r/jailbait