Why do so many tech companies, like Reddit and Twitter are making their platforms worse for their users all of a sudden?

https://lemmy.world/post/859291

Why do so many tech companies, like Reddit and Twitter are making their platforms worse for their users all of a sudden? - Lemmy.world

Capitalism. Monetise everything no matter the cost to the users
do you think this move will be good for their business?
Exactly -- this is almost certainly bad for Reddit's business at this point. The problem here isn't necessarily capitalism so much as it is a egocentric CEO gone mad with power.

I don’t even think it’s a bad business decision.

Most people didn’t use 3rd party apps to begin with. I’d guess about 75% of the vocal minority who protested, will continue to use Reddit.

And a very small % of people will quit Reddit in favor of Lemmy.

Cheers for being the very small %

I’d argue it is, because of the damage they’re doing to their brand.

I’ve said it in a couple other threads, but Reddit has other ways they can monetize their 3rd party app users, such as requiring subscriptions to use third party apps, or even by simply giving third party app devs a longer lead time to change to a paid model. Instead of doing either of those things, the CEO had a tantrum and alienated a bunch of people.