Sadly, I think this is widely true about people in general. Actually commiting to change is so much harder than expressing dissatisfaction with your current state.
Former Redditor
Sadly, I think this is widely true about people in general. Actually commiting to change is so much harder than expressing dissatisfaction with your current state.
don’t save her
Thanks for the reply! Are you saying you wouldn’t recommend using the site? Or are you saying that you’re just personally not going to put the energy into promoting it?
I love your take. As a business major and professional I fully understand the need to make money. But I won’t be defend any action of reddit’s upper management in the past month.
To think they could’ve charged a reasonable price for API access… Reddit would’ve surely made a good amount instead of driving users away.
The migration has felt better and more welcoming than 6 years in reddit did
The video evidence of him seems particularly damning
Fuck the billionaires taking submarine rides for shits and giggles.
It’s a great way to kickstart this place! I found my way to malicious compliance solely because I wanted to see what the subreddits were getting up to without opening the official reddit app.
I think over time it will decrease engagement. I had fun with the 2 level of protests for a bit, but it took me less than 24 hours to go from full time redditor to never opening the app again. The app I loved is dead; time to move on.
I cannot speak to that model and I should mention that I’m American, but I have used 3 different models of Nespresso machines and have been thoroughly pleased with all of them.
This is a great mindset with everything going on right now. Thanks for the positivity! :)
Thanks! I appreciate all that you’ve done so far and happy to have you and this community!