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by seiji
4555 days ago
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revolt in a mass uprising What actually happens: the old timers complain for three days then just put up with it. People still conflate online complaining with meaning and desires of the entire user base. Sadly, online comments aren't independent statistical samples from your entire user base. What's the rate again? 2% of users actively participate in sites while 98% happily browse and put up with ads? |
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That idea cuts both ways. Sadly, also because they are not independent, the chance that those that comment and participate are probably also the ones that drive the community and make for nice discussion, which those other 98% who just browse end up reading. What else is Reddit if not links to contents followed by comments.
Those 2% stop, the site goes to crap.