• ipkpjersi
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    10 months ago

    Honestly you took the words right out of my mouth. I literally could not have said it better myself. I hate that man, and his company for what they did to one of my absolute favourite pieces of the Internet. Reddit will live in on history, because I sure as hell won’t go there anymore.

    Reddit will keep making horrible decision after horrible decision, completing the process of enshitification, until they slowly piss off their remaining userbase one by one until they have nothing left and go the way of Digg. It’s gonna take a long time because people hate change, but they usually hate bullshit more than that and everyone has a breaking point.

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        10 months ago

        Who I blame doesn’t matter. I just stopped using it. Spez doesn’t care that I’m gone. Neither does the board. I don’t like current reddit. But I’m under no illusion that they will to clamor to keep the users that want vpns and anonymous viewing.

        A large group of data providers using the site is better for them than a huge group of content sharers.

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        10 months ago

        Well I thought by his company it implied his board. His responses to all of this have been nothing short of embarrassing and disgusting, so I think he takes a lot of the blame in this. It doesn’t matter anymore anyway, they are just killing off that site more with each and every decision they make to further enshittify it.

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          10 months ago

          Conspiracy theory: I think the whole Pao thing was a power play to make spez more powerful and played the userbase like a fiddle by doubling down on reddit’s built in misogyny and anti-authority/corporate bent at the time.