I want to debunk Reddit's claims, and talk about their unwillingness to work with developers, moderators, and the larger community, as well as say thank you for all the support
I want to debunk Reddit's claims, and talk about their unwillingness to work with developers, moderators, and the larger community, as well as say thank you for all the support

📣 I want to debunk Reddit's claims, and talk about their unwillingness to work with developers, moderators, and the larger community, as well as say thank you for all the support

I’m at Cannes Lions rn. There’s a ton of of the Reddit marketing team here overhearing their conversations with advertisers.
Lemme tell you, that place was doomed to start with.
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I hope more that it loses them profit rather than users. I suspect that they will lose users, but only users who weren’t going to drive profits anyway. The IPO is going to go ahead and the investors are going to have a field day while the website becomes terrible for the users.
Well, they're losing one advertiser - me. I was about to start an advertising campaign on Reddit when this all went down. Just pulled the plug on it. At this point, keeping my Reddit ad will be bad for business with my client base.
Not sure where I'll advertise instead, but definitely not there.
The problem is the free users are creating the content that profit generating users are consuming.
Without that content those users will leave for the next social media startup.
I hope reddit's IPO burns so hard that spez's golden parachute catches fire.
I think they have left their IPO too late.
The 2nd internet boom is entering a bust.
I think this will be the true litmus test. There's clearly a lot of us concerned and have mostly moved on, but we are probably a minority... The rest of the larger user base, I wonder how much of them will just move back to official apps after Apollo/RIF cuts off service after July 1st, and then observe the outcomes. Part of me really want to see the site go way of the dodo, but part of me thinks they'll linger around like Twitter does, and eventually they'll acquire new users that doesn't know/care for anything beyond what the royal court has to offer.
@chiisana @PBJ I'm surprised none of the 3rd party apps have either tried finding a similar app like Reddit and redesigning their app around that, or try to create their own Reddit alternative, I mean, they DO have the infrastructure to do it, (especially Christian), they would just need to shuffle things around and tweak their apps a bit.
Uhhh 95% of users use the official Reddit app, they won’t even notice. Saw it on cited chart the other day.
I call bullshit on that stat. Apollo alone had 20m downloads and add in all the other apps from before the official reddit app.
This chart I saw disagrees
It's not just users to users.
Third party app users are likely some of the most engaged users Reddit has, so if or as those users find a new home, the overall content quality on Reddit declines and lurkers shift their attention elsewhere.
And keep in mind, it's not Reddit v. Lemmy. It's Reddit v. Netflix, Instagram, TikTok, etc because Reddit is competing for attention.
I always used the official app because I couldn't be bothered. Still stopped using it because I won't support this shit.