‘Unlike some of the 3P [third-party] apps, we are not profitable,’ Steve Huffman says in defending the move to charge for high-volume API access.

  • WalterzarBoBalterzar@lemmy.world
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    With all due respect and empathy to reddit’s employees who do deserve gainful employment:

    Does a link aggregator really need a huge labor pool? In terms of functionality Lemmy is already on par with how I remember Reddit 10 years ago (compared to which the experience of Reddit today is actually worse). And Lemmy achieves it with what, an extreme fraction of the labor cost?

    Props to all the devs, admins, etc who are hosting all these Lemmy instances for us, btw :)

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        Majority of them hired last year, back in 2021 they only had 700. The only reasonable explanation would have been adding hundreds of new admins/moderators, but I don’t think that was the case, so I have no clue what all of them have been doing for the last year and a half.

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          lots of tech companies scaled out (additional hires) to handle the increased traffic that covid lockdowns generated.

          now that “covid is over”, people are going outside and stuff, so tech companies are scaling down again.

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        My guess? 250 devs 200 administrative folks (secretaries, hr, accounting, etc) 50 executive level 1500 marketing and communications and sales folks

        :)

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          Don’t forget legal. Defensive and offensive.