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by npteljes
1109 days ago
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I mean, first it's a huge mistake, then the employees are rich? I think if they became rich, they haven't made a mistake. And the mods were volunteers to begin with. If they are fed up with Reddit, they'll just serve the world elsewhere. You could say that it's shame that things like Reddit don't last, I mean in the form of not serving the interest of investors. It could be such a good place. But to me it seems like this is the conscious decision of the powers to be. And so, no mistakes at all. |
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