“A very small percentage of the users are power users, and they generate the content, they generate the value and they perform a lot of the free moderation,”

  • @SpitfireA
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    141 year ago

    While I’d like to see a positive change from Reddit from the blackout, I don’t see them changing their ways.

    Even if they did, I have 0 trust that it’d stay that way.

    • Matte
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      161 year ago

      I think they’re in a more sensitive situation this time, compared to the past.

      they’re about to submit an IPO, so having a riot in their own service is damaging them economically.

      although I’m not really sure the management can actually understand it.

      • @SpitfireA
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        81 year ago

        I don’t have confidence in their management at all.

      • @borlax@lemmy.borlax.com
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        71 year ago

        C-Levels are normally pretty oblivious to anything that isn’t presented to them in a spreadsheet with lines going up and to the right. “Any publicity is good publicity” - Tone-deaf executives probably

      • @SpitfireA
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        81 year ago

        I can’t even call that an AMA. It appeared that he had pre-prepared answers for certain questions, and nothing else.

        • @wbl@beehaw.org
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          51 year ago

          Less of an AMA, more of a AMOTQABMPT. Ask Me Only The Questions Approved By My PR Team (but I still managed to fuck up.)

          • @SpitfireA
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            41 year ago

            I wouldn’t doubt it.

          • panoptic
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            11 year ago

            At one point he posted a response that started with “A:” before editing it to drop the A:
            which made it clear he was posting canned answers at the very least

        • Em Adespoton
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          11 year ago

          Oh but you could ask him anything… it just wouldn’t necessarily get answered, or even made visible.

    • piece
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      11 year ago

      The goal is to harm them and show corporation that there’s a good chunk of people who want a different internet.

      At the same time, I wonder if it would be sustainable for them to replace mods with employees. Not that many users are willing to moderate, and even less are capable of doing it. The whole website exists thanks to those people who also happen to (usually) be the most tech savy and the ones who care more about a free internet