Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by whywhywhywhy 2132 days ago
Employees of Reddit must have a very low opinion of their users if they think they're going to fall for "This community is available in the app".
2 comments

Their customers i.e. marketers prefer people who fall for things like that
Around every twentieth post on the front page of Reddit is a video of someone being punched, kicked, stabbed, or shot. If there are Reddit employees who hold a high opinion of Reddit's users, they should raise their standards.