Quote from: kek on June 17, 2023, 04:14:48"Reddit's growth can be majorly attributed to the volunteering of people across its communities and third-party apps. Third-party Reddit apps provide a level of customization and user-friendliness that the official client has yet to match"
Lies. Reddit grow was thanks to having several communities separated into their pages, with people collaborating and sharing information. Most people use the web browser to surf through it.
Mods actually have brought down the experience and some of them are downright tyrannical.
Every community needs mods regardless be it tyrannical or not. Otherwise things hit the fan really quick. And modding is something people put time into that not everyone is willing to do.
Quote from: Neenyah on June 17, 2023, 04:59:31And why would he be worried at all? Because of a strike/protest that's going to last a couple of days after which the business is getting back to normal? Big deal.
If people want to do any changes it's simple - stop using Reddit. Saying "we won't use it for a week, then we'll be back" is definitely not something to be afraid of as a CEO of anything, let alone such a huge platform. Simply stop using it altogether.
The world existed before Reddit, it will continue to exist without it just fine.
Many subreddits went private indefinitely, originally it was suppose to be a few days and some have came back. But since the protest has turned into indefinite.