The vote was promised to be respected and ended 70% in favor of going private… How does reddit expect to have any credibility left after this. Is there a point, there lies get so bad there actual illegal?
Reddit doesn’t care. All they want to see are dollar signs. Which ironically, they will be seeing even harder negative dollar signs after all this.
Reddit admins are on their own platform, they get to make the rules and change them at any time. Sucks but thats how it works. Its up to the people who still have a Reddit account to edit their comment history, delete it all, and then delete their account.
They need to stop using Reddit, or get in line with the rest of the morons that complained about the blackout.
However, I do believe Steve’s public commenting and repeating of provably false accusations against the main developer of Apollo are definitely illegal and if there ever was a defamation case with that evidence, there would be no trial, as it would be won before the judge sat down to discuss discovery. Unfortunately, a legal battle is likely too expensive for the Apollo developer.
The vote was promised to be respected and ended 70% in favor of going private… How does reddit expect to have any credibility left after this. Is there a point, there lies get so bad there actual illegal?
Reddit doesn’t care. All they want to see are dollar signs. Which ironically, they will be seeing even harder negative dollar signs after all this.
Reddit admins are on their own platform, they get to make the rules and change them at any time. Sucks but thats how it works. Its up to the people who still have a Reddit account to edit their comment history, delete it all, and then delete their account.
They need to stop using Reddit, or get in line with the rest of the morons that complained about the blackout.
However, I do believe Steve’s public commenting and repeating of provably false accusations against the main developer of Apollo are definitely illegal and if there ever was a defamation case with that evidence, there would be no trial, as it would be won before the judge sat down to discuss discovery. Unfortunately, a legal battle is likely too expensive for the Apollo developer.
They own the site, in the eyes of the law, they can do whatever the hell they want