Can Reddit survive as its volunteer workforce close down subreddits and walk away from the site in protest at the management’s new policies?
Can Reddit survive as its volunteer workforce close down subreddits and walk away from the site in protest at the management’s new policies?
They will still exist but they will lose a bunch for sure.
They’ll lose the heavy contributors. Those that rely on the 3rd party apps to contribute.
I nuked all my posts on r/vans yesterday because I got the random thought to Google image search “reddit vans [keyword/model]” and my images/posts were all over Google images. Half the time they were the 1st result, most of the time they’d be in 2rd and 3rd.
I was a big contributor on r/vans for years (different username) and there’s no question that my posts must’ve generated a lot of traffic for reddit. Not anymore! I don’t feel good about all my photos being on reddit any longer. No plans to go back there either.
I want to rebuild here, with blackjack, and hookers! It’s still very new, but I made lemmy.world/c/vans. The r/vans community and mods are great, but there’s just no going back to reddit for me. But I can now see the argument that one user doesn’t make a difference is bullshit, when it’s my posts all over search engines’ top results. Fuck you reddit!
Yeah, it disproportionately affects power users/content creators/moderators.