Summary of Reddit CEO u/spez' responses
Summary of Reddit CEO u/spez' responses
local BBS
Me too! Other than the modem sound, the feel is similar, but with GFX!
Arguably its even better than BBS with per-comment replies and the already mentioned only needing one account thing. I big time miss BBS forums, maybe this'll be my new home.
Any reccomendations on good... what do they call the equivalent of "subreddits" here? subinstances?
He may not get the most downvoted comment in reddit history. But Spez is likely to end up with the most brutal AMA in history...
"Thank you for all the years of hardwork single handedly creating the greatest platform and gracing us with your presence here today. With regards to the api changes and third party apps, I was just wondering if you had started the process of going and fucking yourself? you greedy little pigboy." -u/OoooThatsTheSpot
A:, as if if copy-pasted them from a spreadsheet or word document 🤣
Honestly, I don't see this issue with that - having preprepared answers to make sure they're accurate (though that doesn't appear to have been the reason in this case...) etc is a reasonable thing for an AMA like that
I think the substance (or often honestly lack thereof) of those responses is much more the problem, together with not actually addressing most of the questions that were responded to properly (and I'm honestly just confused by the decision process by Reddit's leadership in general tbh as it was rather foreseeable not to end well. Kinda wish Reddit will die from this hoping a lot of the communities I care about migrate to something like Lemmy instead; but I'm not holding my breath)
I knew it'd be bad, but I didn't know it'd be "openly admit to not caring about users and only care about money, continue to lie about someone when they have a literal recording of you" level of bad
And this shows that from now on, it's only going to get worse.
Same, seeing him blatantly slander the Apollo dev sealed the deal for me. My account is still active, but come June 30th, it's gone.
The quality of his answers, considering the scope of the conversation, was extremely lacking.
/r/EDH had a post right after the AMA saying they're starting their 48 hour shutdown early and are locking every post in the sub and making it to where only mods can post until reddit comes to their senses.
I'm curious if more subreddits will follow suit.
Wow. Just. Wow.
It's like he thinks he can do no wrong, and everyone else is the problem.
"we're working on" "we’re not 100% sure we’re happy with" "could be interesting someday" "we haven’t figured out yet"
Maybe you should have figured all of this out before you asked for developers to pay absorbent amounts and shift more people on to your official apps?