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by cJ0th
4000 days ago
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> This is where most of the conflict lies. Reddit the community and Reddit the business don't have the same goals in mind. And this is the part about Reddit that I just don't get. A few years ago their users were a rather homogeneous group of nerds that had a lot of trust in the reddit management. Why on earth didn't they capitalize on that? By doing all the latest actions that aim at getting rid of people that are now unwanted they try to get once again a somewhat homogeneous (albeit different) group of people. So maybe soon they are structurally exactly where they were some years ago except for the huge lost of trust of their users. How is this going to help increasing their profit? |
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