Reddit Admins hand /r/SnackExchange over to a moderator with no experience. Other subreddit moderators fight in comments.
Reddit Admins hand /r/SnackExchange over to a moderator with no experience. Other subreddit moderators fight in comments.
[Discussion] Back to normal-ish, hopefully, for now : r/snackexchange
Archive link for the case of comment deletions obviously https://ghostarchive.org/archive/yfrNV
This is hilarious tbh. Please don’t get me wrong, I really feel for the mods who put so much time and energy into the sub (all subs for that matter). It sucks.
But god, watching reddit implode feels so fucking good. Spez is an abrasive asshole and, it turns out, also a moron, and it’s nice to see his web site fall from grace so publicly.
I can't wait to see their IPO fail dismally, at least I hope so.
I don't think it will. They will go with the "single greatest resource for AI data" angle and make bank. They aren't ignoring this backlash just to kill some apps.
Is he really abrasive? I haven't seen him say anything outside of what I'd expect an exec of a company to say.
Is he really a moron? Dude is walking away with a lot of zeros in his bank account. From what I can tell, it sounds like he's pretty happy with the outcome.
I'm not supporting him, but assuming he makes money from it, it would be childish to call him "dumb".
Spez is a liar, a cheat and a habitual editor of comments that insult him. He’s also incredibly petty and rude.
He hired 2,000 employees to run a site like Reddit, has effectively destroyed the website’s image and the ongoing protests have revealed to people why it’s such a shitty investment.
His riches are all luck, not brains; he can’t even sell one of the most visited sites in the world without gutting it first.
God I’m so tired of seeing people equate being rich with not being a fucking moron.
Then you really haven't been paying any attention whatsoever.
For example, do you honestly expect a company exec, on the eve of an IPO, to tell a news reporter "We've never made any profit" on the site that's been billed as "the front page of the internet" for at least a decade, with hundreds of millions of users? That's a smart executive business move to you?
Gotta make money for when the world ends.
Can we find his bunker and take turns shitting in it?
So one individual's bank account is more valuable than a community for millions world wide?
Death of the Commons in deed indeed.