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by sb8244 1107 days ago
The Apollo founder addresses this directly by saying it's just not an interest of his and that it would be a very large undertaking that he isn't wanting to do atm
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It’s also incredibly risky. You need a tipping point of people on the platform.
If I recall correctly, the first version of reddit had an extra "username" field when admins submitted a post, to make it look as though the site had users.
Yes they famously did a fake-it-until-you-make-it strategy early on to present a false picture to early adopters of a more vibrant user base.