In 2023, Reddit faced a moderator revolt. In 2024, it will explore the role of people-powered community in the AI age—and might complete a long-delayed IPO.
Seems the Reddit CEO is taking a victory lap after crushing the mod rebellion and third party apps.
I’d say these two comments rather contradict each other. Reddit doesn’t care about the quality, they care about their active user count
People giving up and still adding to that count in large numbers is what “crushing the rebellion” looks like, even if they’re doing it ironically or judgementally
I’d say these two comments rather contradict each other. Reddit doesn’t care about the quality, they care about their active user count
People giving up and still adding to that count in large numbers is what “crushing the rebellion” looks like, even if they’re doing it ironically or judgementally