• BreakNeckJim@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      1 year ago

      I’m really hoping he does see that Reddit is nothing without its users and treating them badly does have consequences.

      It would be a nice lesson for all of these huge companies to learn.

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        Sadly it seems most users just go where the critical mass is. They don’t see to care the people earning money from it are pieces of shit. They just are where everyone else is. Now, what makes people leave a community in mass, I don’t know. Human dynamics are strange.

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          Most people just want to use something without thinking about it. We all have lives to live. I will not give reddit anymore of my time and I wish everyone on reddit and the fediverse well.

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          Convenience, short sightedness, and outright lies. Most won’t directly be affected by Reddit’s recent changes, so it’s more convenient for them to just not care and continue using the site uninterrupted. For now, those money-hungry policies don’t affect them much, so they’ll just not care about it, until of course the ever growing hunger of capital requires more money, thus leading to more restrictive monetisation schemes (Twitter is considering limiting DMs without a subscription now, for example). And of course, you have people buying into the lies that that is the only way for sites like Reddit to exist, nevermind any alternatives (both to Reddit itself and within its monetisation plans).

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            Wow, I hadn’t even heard about the Twitter DMs, that’s really ridiculous.

            And I think federated sites like Lemmy and kbin are the future of the internet, I mean, no ads, decentralized, and I mean we were already making all of the content on Reddit so it’s not like we need them for anything when we have Lemmy.