Reddit Falls Short of Ad Growth Targets Ahead of Likely 2024 IPO

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Reddit Falls Short of Ad Growth Targets Ahead of Likely 2024 IPO - Lemmy.World

Well shucks, all they did was drive out their most active content makers and cut themselves off from hundreds of thousands of dollars in free moderation labor. Who could possibly have seen this coming?
Don't be fooled. Most went back.
I was active nearly every day for 13 years, I didn’t. Granted, I don’t come here much either, but what Reddit did disgusted me too much.
I was transitioning out, but it just felt disgusting to even open the site so I stopped doing it. I probably have a bunch of unread messages because of that.
For me it was a sub I participated in for years whose mod suddenly accused me of advocating for the abuse of children, told me I had mental health issues, and permanently banned and muted me. It was weird and I haven’t been back since.