Burndown@kbin.socialtoReddit Migration@kbin.social•Reddit CEO says the mods leading a punishing blackout are too powerful and he will change the site's rules to weaken them
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1 year agor/politics is about to become the first internet civil war.
r/politics is about to become the first internet civil war.
I’ll have to find it, but multiple places he’s talked about Reddit being used by companies to train their AI systems. It’s painfully obvious that he’s looking for both moral and immoral ways to monetize Reddit immediately. I give it 3 months before this is announced.
Spez is already talking about monetizing users account histories. Just blocking the ads isn’t going to stop them.
I wish they actually did a bit of research on why people are protesting. Saying the third party apps simply “keep communities vibrant” completely misses some major points. Personally, I’m more furious how spez handled the AMA. He showed that the reddit staff has no interest in listening to anything that concerns the community. We’re all just an obstacle between them and their deserved money.