• bionicjoey
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    1 year ago

    AMAs on Reddit used to be magical. No PR, no advertising, if you tried to “stay on message” you would become a laughingstock (see Woody Harrelson’s infamous AMA).

    Then they fired Victoria and celebrity AMAs rapidly became boring and obvious parts of the promo circuit for any new media.

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      1 year ago

      It’s funny, before they fired Victoria I remember there being criticism levied at the AMAs she managed because those tended to be the most corporate and on-message.

      It may have ended up being that Victoria preventing the most corporate AMAs from being even more corporate, but it wasn’t necessarily obvious to people at the time.