Reddit forcibly breaks strike
Reddit forcibly breaks strike
My favorite part:
even if you believe reddit is 100% on the right, I don't see how people can go like "yeah, that's the leadership I want to invest in, that's the social site I want to invest in, a site that's going out of their way to piss off a large part of their userbase so that they leave, that's the leadership I feel comfortable giving my money to"
burning millions of dollars on ... spez
Brilliant!!! lmao
I think they lied when they said that the blackout had not impacted the bottom line, it just makes sense to say that. Admitting that the blackout was working would mean you have to roll back the change and potentially hurts the IPO launch.
Even if it's true that the blackout was ineffective I think the real test for Reddit will be what happens July 1. I for one will not be using Reddit on mobile without RIF, it's what I've been using since 2012. I'll continue to use RIF as long as it's working and I'll also use Reddit on the desktop, but my mobile usage is about the plummet.
I think a lot of people are likely in the same boat, but even if they aren't it won't matter to me.
The blackout hasn’t affected their bottom line for two reasons: checks have already been cashed and because there’s been a boost in clicks because of the news sites talking about Reddit.
The long term costs are yet unrealized.
Fully agree.
Also, I saw several subs who asked their members if they should join the blackout, so it's not really fair to say mod decided top down.