• @nieceandtows
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    762 years ago

    Dude absolutely hates third party apps. Calls them his direct competitors and demeans them. Even says he ‘made a mistake’ allowing 3rd party apps. All the while forgetting that there was no official Reddit app for over 10 years of the company existing. Why didn’t he ban 3rd party apps then? Fucking ungrateful.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      Not that that wasn’t obvious from the start but it’s good he’s pretending less and less that it’s about cost instead of him just wanting to kill third party apps off.

  • @[email protected]
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    592 years ago

    If the discussions have been going on for that long, why this exact moment in time, and why such a short deadline?

    Why any moment in time? We did it when we did it. We could do it a year from now and we’d probably have the same conversation. We could do it five years ago, we’d be having the same conversation.

    I guess what I still don’t quite understand is, if this has been thought about for a long time, is the goal just to meet this deadline and move on? Like just turn a new leaf from there?

    We don’t have to meet our deadline. We told folks hey, we need to come up with a plan, or we’re going to start billing you on July 1st.

    Complete mess of a CEO. I’m so glad that I’m not using Reddit anymore.

    • doc
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      212 years ago

      Those answers were disappointingly evasive. The questions were clear and he chose non-answers. Yuck.

  • [REDACTED]
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    462 years ago

    That’s unfortunate. I understand your trying to IPO and his goal is to get his golden parachute afterwards. But you’d think the board and him would want to foster some goodwill with the community the depend on.

    • geoffervescent
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      If he was gonna bullshit someone it should have been investors and advertisers, not users. Look at pre-Elon twitter, Jack Dorsey knew how to IPO on straight hedgefund money.

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      They‘re fine if anyone with some critical thought leaves and the only ones left behind are the master bootlickers who would eat a plate of shit as long as it got served by Reddit.

      Could even be seen as an improvement to them considering that includes communities like r/piracy which the mere existence of could hurt their capitalist investors feelings.

  • relicax
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    392 years ago

    He refers to reddit as a city and keeps mentioning democracy and communities. No city/community/democracy should be owned by one corporation and have it’s main goal be profitability.

  • @[email protected]
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    312 years ago

    That scumbag energy, holy smokes. He’s executing reddit right in front of our very eyes. It’s just sad.

  • @Shadywack
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    302 years ago

    Toward the end you can really see how defensive and agitated he is with his handlers chiming in too. He’s aware that he’s a douchebag, and just doesn’t care at all.

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    one day I hope to count our users among our investors, but getting to breakeven is a priority for us

    Yeah well, I’m already an investor on the fediverse, by donating to my instance admins, and the instances I support already break even. It pays back handsome returns on my investment not by extracting value, but by providing a community that respects its users instead of monetizing them. That is the only investment I’m interested in.

    • OneDimensionPrinter
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      I mean, it sure makes sense. If they’re getting the server costs and effort to maintain and moderate, happy to drop a few dollaridoos now and again. Less ads to block as well, which is always nice.

    • Cat with no eyebrows
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      Yep. As soon as I set up my lemmy account I set up a recurring donation. I don’t want anything for free I understand things cost money, spez is the one trying to monetize other people’s unpaid labor

  • Marxine
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    272 years ago

    Dude wants his golden parachute so badly he treats the interview as his rant box.

  • undated9198
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    Wow, his answers and arguments are really bad. Doesn’t acknowledge that AI scrapers abused their system, not apps to access and interact with Reddit. Practically says they will imitate Apollo. Admits that they unreasonable timeline was a way to coerce deals.

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    Good lord, this interview just solidified my decision to never return to Reddit. It seems Spez doesn’t want me there anyway, despite how much time and money I’ve given them.

    I also wish the interviewer had brought up Spez lying and mischaracterizing Christian so blatantly. Just pathetic behavior.

    • HawkMan
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      probably established he would not talk about that before the interview and would walk if they did.

  • SporadicSpiral
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    Another tech slapfight to monopolize and monetize an entire slice of the data exploitation pie. Deleting Reddit was definitely the right choice for me. And it was the perfect excuse to dust off my two-year old Lemmy account that I’d never posted from!

    Adding: can’t see past the smug arrogance either

  • @amcjv12
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    122 years ago

    He thinks RIF and Apollo - both of which I have personally used - don’t add any value to Reddit? Lmao what a shithead

    Also love the gaslighting of “um actually sweaty nobody likes the blackouts and everyone just thinks they’re annoying 💅”

    • @clutchmatic
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      22 years ago

      And it is amusing to see that that two apps made by two individuals were able to beat their corporate efforts at making an app