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by thecatspaw
2828 days ago
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> however these changes did not hurt reddit Maybe not in numbers, but the user base changes. Users who value in depth conversations may feel alienated by the changes of reddit, pushed away by such a redesign. I also feel very much alienated by the pushy (almost dark pattern) "use our mobile app" popups on mobile. AMP made that even worse, before that my phone asked me if I wanted to open my reddit app (not the official one), now I get the mobile AMP page with a big "Continue" button, which does not continue to the mobile page, but to the official apps store page. Reddit moved its focus away from discussions, towards beeing an advertisement platform. I've quit it because of that |
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If the end game for reddit is making advertisers happy it probably doesn't matter much.
>Reddit moved its focus away from discussions, towards beeing an advertisement platform.
It was always an advertisement platform. It's the entire business model. They just needed to be more subtle about it when they were in the bootstraping phase not to drive people away. Now that they managed to reach the critical size where the network effects effectively means that a large portion of their user is captive they can move to monetizing more aggressively.