That guy is riding so hard to be the next Zuckerburg. I really hope everyone agrees to go indefinite on this black out after tomorrow. His tactic is to wait them out, so not giving any definitive date of return seems like the way going forward. I also kinda hate that Reddit is now being capitalized for the resource of its "community." Fuck you Spez, you malignant little weasel.
Yeah this is pretty much what I plan on doing, still checking a few super niche subreddits with old.reddit that there isn't a replacement for, no more phone with RIF
He's probably right unfortunately. People seem to still be using Twitter despite the shitshow that is rapidly becoming. The vast majority of users will go right back, but I think damage has been done to trust in Reddit overall.
That is kinda funny because Reddit just laid off a bunch of employees recently. There is no way they have the man/woman power to pay attention to all of the subs.
I certainly hope not, but unfortunately they very well may be right. Reddit has a pretty short attention span. Hopefully the critical parts don't just reopen though.
"Soon after Digg released previews of its new version, Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian posted on his personal blog an open letter to Rose[17], where he speculated that "this new version of digg reeks of VC meddling", and that it is "cobbling together features from more popular sites and departing from the core of digg," which, as he quotes Rose's statement from Digg's debut in 2004[18], "give the power back to the people.""
I'm so much happier after this move. Its a more niche community which is what I'm looking for. I started my Reddit account maybe a couple years ago to balance the harm my work has caused (adtech tracking). I'll leave my account up and unintended so searches will remain accurate. But I don't see myself going back.