What's Reddit
And he looks like a pedophile in prep school
That's because he is!
Actually no, he is not. He's just a general piece of shit, but nothing proves he's a pedophile.
It's a terrible Lemmy clone from what I've seen.
Exactly. I would recommend people do another blackout right before it, but who gives a shit? It's so corporate and shitty. I'll never go back...
So I really hope Lemmy ramps up infrastructure before then XD
Especially mod tools.
I mean.. you are more than welcome to.
I can’t wait to short Reddit stock and write puts against it
Still waiting (and hoping) for the other shoe to drop:
Reddit hackers demand $4.5 million ransom and API pricing changes
In February, hackers gained access to internal Reddit data through a phishing campaign targeting employees. The hackers want ransom money — plus changes to the controversial API updates.
Can we make an enshittification graphic that you can put a website/product on and track it as it goes through the enshittification cycle? We gotta move Reddit from stage 1 enshittification to stage 2 enshittification (going for an IPO).
Stage 2 involves a disorienting attempt to portray everything as fine with the website/product when in actuality enshittification is aggressively accelerating.
That's a pretty cool idea for a website, tracking the enshittification of major sites and products. I'd read it but I'm sure it'd be a lot of depressing, hard to monetize work for those involved to run.
And I'm sure inevitably, the site will become harder to run as more and more companies enter the shit list. Over time - features will be cut to save effort. List entry will be out sourced. The company itself, of course, will not see the irony. Finally - a new website emerges to track the enshittification of enshittification tracking websites. And the prophecy continues.
It must not be a commercial site then, you just cannot monetize that
Reddit, which filed confidentially for its IPO in December 2021, is planning to make its public filing in late February, launch its roadshow in early March, and complete the IPO by the end of March, two of the sources said.
Should be interesting to see people pick apart the filing. I think it's obvious why they left such a narrow window from reading the filing (which was 2 years ago, before the API change and all the backlash) to the actually offering. However, I don't think it will be short enough for them to not be held over the fire.
Just wait, they will be heavily moderating the discussion about the filing on their platform.
lol reddit. Yawn.
To the absolute shock of no one