- cross-posted to:
- reddit@lemmy.ml
- technology@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- reddit@lemmy.ml
- technology@lemmy.ml
Can Reddit survive as its volunteer workforce close down subreddits and walk away from the site in protest at the management’s new policies?
Can Reddit survive as its volunteer workforce close down subreddits and walk away from the site in protest at the management’s new policies?
I second this. The subs I’m subscribed to are losing a lot of quality, and human interaction is degrading. Doesn’t feel like a comfortable place anymore.
Agree–I’m seeing a lot of what I called ‘quiet quitting’ lately. The regulars are posting a lot less, or not at all. I’m not ready to burn-it-all-down, because I want to be able to lure people over later when this is a bit more mature. But it already feels different there.
Agreed. I use it much less than I used to and post a lot less. So that’s obviously going to lead to an appreciable loss of quality ʕ •ᴥ•ʔ
Yup. I just popped over there and even r/politics feels “thinner”–not as many posts, nor as many comments replying to posts as I would have seen a month ago.