I feel like the API debacle made me realize I had Stockholm syndrome. I look back and realize I would write and delete comments because I would be sure I’d have another redditor debating or nitpicking something unimportant, a lot of interactions were just antagonistic. Even a good amount of content was kind of boilerplate, a formula of what was going to get the most upvotes.
If i never see a post about people complaining about karma or other meaningless internet points again, it’ll be too soon!
the #17 most watched movie on AppleTV is Titanic… I was surprised haha
this reminds me of the days of ice soap chili
strangely motivational on Thursday afternoon
bro, did Jurassic Park teach us nothing? when you gotta go, you gotta go!
The other thing is why this timeline? I think it’s because of the downgrade of the valuation on the IPO.
It seems like there are investors and other forces plus the absolutely awful communication and leadership from Huffman.
They are in this spot where people who don’t seem to understand Reddit are making decisions about it.
Even if this doesn’t “kill” reddit, the decision making has been very obviously hostile toward its users and future.
believe it or not, reddit was a lot like this 12 years ago. I have found people are a lot kinder and warmer here than reddit had become. Welcome!
do you have any more info on how to get started with this? I have no desire to go back but would love to know how to loosely lurk like that
Could not agree more with you. This has been a very positive experience and has really add transitioning away from Reddit a smooth experience
the iOS app experience is clean, it’s still less functional than desktop but I feel like that’s expected.