I’d hate to be an admin browsing some of the anti-Reddit threads. I’m sure not all of them are absolute drainclogs, but like… I’m sure it’s not good for their self-esteem, lol.
Honestly I’m sure a lot (or at least some) of the reddit employees who have been there for longer feel the same way as we do. I can imagine if you joined back when reddit was open source or even shortly after, seeing reddit go down this path would be upsetting.
I know if my company decided to screw over our users this badly, my morale would be non existant. Most people don’t have that much loyalty to their companies and reddit would be no different
That’s a good point. I don’t think anyone who works to make or maintain something other people will use likes to see those users screwed over by the boss. It shows that the boss not only doesn’t care about users, they also don’t care about everyone who works hard to keep those users happy.
That’s a nice, positive way to look at it, and I will try to hope that, too. (Not sure if I can, I’m kinda petty, lol). But there are also a lot of reasons why people stick with jobs they hate, or that make them feel bad. And sometimes people try to convince themselves that actually, everything is okay, the boss isn’t a scumbag, etc… I just feel like if I were a Reddit admin, this is not a place I would be happy hanging out. I’d be either hurt or angry the whole time. … but again, I’m kinda petty.
It’s true that not everyone has the chance to find another job when their current one is bad, but in general, keep in mind that when bad things go out to the public (like in reddit case), things inside the company are even worse.
I bet admins are venting among themselves even harder than what we do here, so I believe they wouldn’t be affected by “hanging out” here as much as you think.
I mean, noone is hating directly on them, we know they’re just following orders and that the culprit is the ceo.
You’re probably right that the internal culture is bad at Reddit right now, especially since they recently did some layoffs. I also agree that most of the employees are not at fault, though at least one person in their PR department is behaving badly. I don’t think Huffman has a strong enough personality to be doing this with absolutely no support from employees (or at least, from board members), but it would only take a few.
Possibly I have been reading different threads than you, though, since I have definitely seen (and made) some broad criticisms of the company, and criticisms that could be interpreted as applying to all employees, even though they might not have been meant that way. (I certainly don’t mean to lump everyone at the company together). And in my experience, a lot of cases of hurt feelings online are accidental, because someone just doesn’t realize what they’re saying could be interpreted as a personal attack by the person who’s hurt. Sometimes the comment isn’t even particularly negative, it just hits a nerve. It’s hard to predict how anyone will feel about anything, which I personally think is one of the most fascinating parts of interacting with other people, though it also adds an element of risk.
But anyway, I suspect most Reddit employees are too busy to be on Lemmy right now, whatever their position in the company. And I certainly hope at least some take the opportunity presented by this drama to get out. Everyone deserves to have a better boss than Huffman.
for sure. I’m sure they are monitoring the overall activity of the fediverse, if not solely out of curiosity.
I guess more mods than admins are lurking here.
Former mods, please.
I’d hate to be an admin browsing some of the anti-Reddit threads. I’m sure not all of them are absolute drainclogs, but like… I’m sure it’s not good for their self-esteem, lol.
Honestly I’m sure a lot (or at least some) of the reddit employees who have been there for longer feel the same way as we do. I can imagine if you joined back when reddit was open source or even shortly after, seeing reddit go down this path would be upsetting.
I know if my company decided to screw over our users this badly, my morale would be non existant. Most people don’t have that much loyalty to their companies and reddit would be no different
That’s a good point. I don’t think anyone who works to make or maintain something other people will use likes to see those users screwed over by the boss. It shows that the boss not only doesn’t care about users, they also don’t care about everyone who works hard to keep those users happy.
Reddit used to be open source?
Yep! You can still see the old source code on their github too. They used to be a decent website (ignoring a few things)
True, but admins are just employees, it wouldn’t be a bad thing if, by reading here, they understood it’s time for them to find another job.
That’s a nice, positive way to look at it, and I will try to hope that, too. (Not sure if I can, I’m kinda petty, lol). But there are also a lot of reasons why people stick with jobs they hate, or that make them feel bad. And sometimes people try to convince themselves that actually, everything is okay, the boss isn’t a scumbag, etc… I just feel like if I were a Reddit admin, this is not a place I would be happy hanging out. I’d be either hurt or angry the whole time. … but again, I’m kinda petty.
It’s true that not everyone has the chance to find another job when their current one is bad, but in general, keep in mind that when bad things go out to the public (like in reddit case), things inside the company are even worse.
I bet admins are venting among themselves even harder than what we do here, so I believe they wouldn’t be affected by “hanging out” here as much as you think.
I mean, noone is hating directly on them, we know they’re just following orders and that the culprit is the ceo.
You’re probably right that the internal culture is bad at Reddit right now, especially since they recently did some layoffs. I also agree that most of the employees are not at fault, though at least one person in their PR department is behaving badly. I don’t think Huffman has a strong enough personality to be doing this with absolutely no support from employees (or at least, from board members), but it would only take a few.
Possibly I have been reading different threads than you, though, since I have definitely seen (and made) some broad criticisms of the company, and criticisms that could be interpreted as applying to all employees, even though they might not have been meant that way. (I certainly don’t mean to lump everyone at the company together). And in my experience, a lot of cases of hurt feelings online are accidental, because someone just doesn’t realize what they’re saying could be interpreted as a personal attack by the person who’s hurt. Sometimes the comment isn’t even particularly negative, it just hits a nerve. It’s hard to predict how anyone will feel about anything, which I personally think is one of the most fascinating parts of interacting with other people, though it also adds an element of risk.
But anyway, I suspect most Reddit employees are too busy to be on Lemmy right now, whatever their position in the company. And I certainly hope at least some take the opportunity presented by this drama to get out. Everyone deserves to have a better boss than Huffman.
He famously idolises Elon Musk. I absolutely believe he’s the kind of arsehole who wouldn’t give two fucks what his employees are telling him.
This is much more likely.
I have to imagine a lot of Reddit employees are disappointed with the direction the company is going