IllNess@lemmy.mltoTechnology@lemmy.ml•Reddit CEO Steve Huffman on blackout: It's expensive to run a company.
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1 year agoIt’s not better. It was only better since I didn’t have to create several accounts for the different forums I would use. This small inconvience was enough to stop contributions from people that don’t even care about that topic.
The downvoting is the worst part. I’ve seen correct comments downvoted, not opinions but tech questions dealing with standards. Downvoting creates an anonymous mob mentality. This gets bad when the mob knows nothing about the topic and is open to all.
Reddit has destroyed so many communities because of how easy they made everything. No one really talks about that.
Yeah, probably, like no one really left twitter but things like Digg did happen.
Maybe people will forget what happens this time, maybe not, but what is known is they will try to milk every little bit of the website to make money since they have to show investors they can make money. We will see more changes for the worse.
Really interesting to see what will happen in the next few months.