As Reddit Crushes Protests, Its User Traffic Returns to Normal
As Reddit Crushes Protests, Its User Traffic Returns to Normal
by killing them third party apps they avoid questions from investors about loopholes in their ad feeding platform
No mission, only revenue... and smoke and mirrors? A bait-and-switch to fool investors?
Because if third-party app usage really is that low, and Reddit is losing money regardless, you're describing putting a Band-aid on a hemorrhage and declaring the patient cured.
Are investors really that stupid? Just another meaningless ritualistic sacrifice at the altar of investment capitalism? "Show them that you're doing something. Just do something, make a splash, whatever it is, I don't care. Act like you're REALLY busy." And how is this any different from incompetent russian generals invading Ukraine? They look to me like mirror images of each other.
Then again, there's greed, the impulse for total control, biting off more than you can chew then not being able to back down because of pride and arrogance, emotional incompetence, and damn the consequences, both short and long term, the collateral damage. And here the Ukraine analogy is once again wafting across my mind.
Apollo has 25m downloads, I can't imagine that the various Android 3rd party apps are any lower than that in total, if not individually.
Officially they make up a small amount of traffic, but amongst power users who both create and comment significantly is much more commonly done through 3rd party apps.
When Apollo stops working, I will only be accessing Reddit via old.reddit.com
I refuse to use that shitshow of an ad riddled official app.
I always said, redditors are good at complaining, but do nothing else.
r/workreform is one of the most popular subs, yet reddit's userbase can't even protest online properly.
Your work reform is never, coming, plebbit. just saying.
Occupy Wall Street comes to mind.
The George Floyd protests eventually brought about justice to the killers, but so many protests never pan out unless extreme violence and complete revocation of the current system takes place, which has never happened in American protests due to the general populace's sense of comfort.
Occupy Wall Street
Was that failure organic or due to sabotage from a modern COINTELPRO, though?
It smelled like a barn there when it was going on. No plan whatsoever to deal with hygiene. I talked to them a few times and listened. They couldn't even set up a basic organization structure or even agree to decorum in voting like Robert's Rules. Plus they couldn't stay on message. I spoke to a person who identified themselves as a spokesperson who continued to say over and over again "I can't speak for others about that".
You don't need to invent a plan by the CIA to destroy that. It is like every single idea of how to organize a protest was thrown out the window and replaced with well nothing.
Consumers are notoriously difficult to organize for boycotting and protests. There's nothing that actually unites different Reddit users beyond using the same service, so solidarity is nil.
I'm not going back, but I was looking for the exit for a while anyway vOv
Yeah, I at least personally used to be a bit of a power user and have just stopped posting/upvoting/downvoting altogether, and I'm not even a mod.
Just because people show up does not mean people are engaged.
Engagement is up because an algorithm optimized it.
The algorithm does not care if that engagement is negative or toxic.
Punishing future searchers is what has me conflicted about wiping everything. I have an 11 year account. I have no idea how many times my troubleshooting was correct for various issues or howany times my anecdotal incidents could match for someone else.
xkcd: Wisdom of the Ancients
https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/wisdom_of_the_ancients.png
Rollover: "All long threads should have a globally editable post stickied to the top saying" DEAR FUTURE USERS, here's what we've learned so far"
Since I didn't figure out image embedding, here's the regular link https://xkcd.com/979/
I feel I've seen it all as well... But my outlook is more along the lines of what Steve Jobs said:
Death is very likely the single best invention of Life. It is Life’s change agent. It clears out the old to make way for the new. Right now the new is Lemmy, but someday not too long from now, Lemmy will gradually become the old and be cleared away.
Or something like that...
I totally believe this. Exactly zero of the 11K subscribers of the sub I mod have followed me over to the fediverse--despite a third of them 'supporting' the idea of keeping the sub dark.
Still deciding if I should just be an 'absentee mod' (not post anything personally, but keep things reasonably orderly) or let someone else mod it and move on. I just cant, in good conscience, 'return to normal'.