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/r/bestofredditorupdates has been forced open after users voted to keep it closed indefinitely. They're currently running a poll on whether to become another John Oliver sub.
  • Several subreddits have ruled that they will now post only John Oliver related content as an alternate means of protest. I think it started on /r/pics, someone correct me if I'm wrong.

  • The only manned submersible that could reach the missing Titan is owned by Steam's Gabe Newell
  • When asked whether his submersible could be used to rescue those on the Titan before they run out of breathable air, Newell looked up from his crowbar and said only "These things, they take time."

  • I don't understand why people still want to use reddit instead of moving to Lemmy or Kbin
  • Yep. The battletech comunity on reddit is like 45k subscribers and stays active. Kbin's /m/battletech has 56 subscribers. There are 5 threads. It's gonna be quite a while before niche communities actually have any momentum.

  • Reddit CEO praises Elon Musk’s cost-cutting as protests rock platform
  • They did just do a round of layoffs recently that dropped something like 5% of their staff. I won't be at all surprised if that ends up just being round 1.

  • Reddit CEO Steve Huffman: 'It's time we grow up and behave like an adult company'
  • Unfortunately, I'm not sure that's true. Have you looked at the numbers in the app stores?

    The official reddit app on the google play store has over 100 million downloads.
    RIF has only 5 million downloads. Boost, Sync, and Baconreader are all sitting around 1 million downloads each.
    It looks like about 90% of mobile users are on the official app and won't notice any change.

    The 'normies' don't go beyond searching for the word "reddit" and installing the first thing that pops up.

  • When introducing members to kbin/lemmy don't mention the fediverse!
  • As long as it's optional. I absolutely despise sites trying to decide what I want to see based on a few vague interests. I know that works for most people, but I can't be the only one who would have a negative impression of that being the only onboarding option.