Reddit mods are calling for an ‘affordable return’ for third-party apps
Reddit mods are calling for an ‘affordable return’ for third-party apps
Reddit mods are calling for an “affordable return” for third-party apps

Reddit mods are calling for an ‘affordable return’ for third-party apps
Reddit mods are calling for an “affordable return” for third-party apps

sigh, it's hopeless, it will not happen. Reddit is now looking to fill a "Senior Machine Learning Engineer, Ads Targeting" position (https://boards.greenhouse.io/reddit/jobs/5009252). Which means that it wants people to use its app so that it's machine learning algorithm can target ads to users and make money for its future investors.
We're talking about a capitalist platform. Reddit's whole purpose right now is to go public (IPO). Lemmy/Kbin are the only free platforms.
They have hundreds of mobile developers and can't make a decent app or features anyone wants -- I'm going to guess that whatever executive pet project that one is won't ever see any reasonable output either.
Yeah, it is kind of shocking to think the company has been around for 18 years, and their app is still so bad people will pay for third party apps instead.
There is no use for having a good first party app when you can just kill all competition. Reddit does not need to care anything other than making money through their apps.