• Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      10 months ago

      Hmmm, let’s see.


      • Failing company rooted in a more traditional framework they’re trying to break out of

      • Said company has no idea what they’re doing and keep doing ridiculous things to “break out of” traditional framework

      • Keeps doing things no user/customer asked for

      • Said company has no real effective long-term game-plan and keeps changing tack because of bad previous choices

      • There’s a good chance the company could go completely bust because of lack of good business plan and solid leadership


      Redditors: Reddit is the new GameStop!! DRS!! MOASS!!!

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        10 months ago

        Dont forget the booooots sooo mannny boooots how the hell are there such low effort bots everywhere on that site

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        Keeps doing things no user/customer asked for

        I’m pretty sure the advertisers - their real customers - asked them to show more ads.

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          10 months ago

          Huffman is ostensibly following Elon Musk’s lead, and last I checked, Musk had pretty effectively chased away a massive amount of what one might call “rational” advertisers. Reddit is absolutely following a similar path, and soon enough there will be advertisers who no longer want to be associated with a toxic brand.