• @graphite
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    191 year ago

    I look at it this way: it sucks, but it’s not surprising - it’s expected. There’s no reason for them to cater to the users, because that’s not how these things work. The people who made this decision

    (a) mostly care about money

    (b) were obviously willing to lose the favor of Reddit’s users for money

    © have built a platform who’s monetization model has become somewhat at odds with what made Reddit good in the first place

    (d) are probably going to succeed in making money from Reddit

    It’s sad, it really sucks. But, there’s nothing we can really do about it, apart from things like post memes mocking Spez or making subreddits go “dark”.

    Neither of those are long term solutions.

    I’d rather we moved on and let it go, tbh. We could be doing a lot more