Can Reddit survive as its volunteer workforce close down subreddits and walk away from the site in protest at the management’s new policies?

  • GizmoLion@kbin.social
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    2 years ago

    There’s still a big difference between making money to survive, and the insane cash grab that was this new API pricing…

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      2 years ago

      That’s kind of the problem, though. That insane cash grab is profit driven. Spez said it himself in the AMA: Reddit is profit driven. That goes beyond makiong money to survive. That’s investors seeing a return on their money. That’s generating value in preparation fo that big IPO. That doesn’t usually mix well with the way a site like Reddit generates value: free community created content. Right now, Reddit is banking on enough users not caring about the protest, or the fact that the site is arguably on a downward trajectory. Looking valuable is more important than being valuable at this point.

      Thanks Jack Welch for that kind of mentality. I hope you’re burning in Hell.

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        2 years ago

        No argument with what you said, I’m just saying there’s a big difference between paying for a server, and paying your shareholders.