• Otter
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    822 years ago

    The reason for the Reddit protests could have been justified, but the CEO’s response couldn’t.

    He messed up, doubled down, and then continued to mess up. I don’t know why the rest of the team let him keep talking

    • DontTakeMySky
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      182 years ago

      That’s what sold it for me.

      I don’t mind if reddit wants to make some money on their API, but giving app developers barely a month to respond, having insanely high prices, throwing away the relationships they built with app devs, and not responding to community feedback around the issue at all was all too much.

    • SpectreOP
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      62 years ago

      That is capitalism man 🤷🏽‍♂️. The CEO is emperor.

      • Hot Saucerman
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        42 years ago

        Truth. Lemmy by design resists the influence of capital by being federated.

        • SpectreOP
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          12 years ago

          What if Reddit and the government paid billions to the creators to fork over the servers and to make the source code and apps proprietary?

          • Hot Saucerman
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            52 years ago

            Unlikely considering their source of funding comes from various European governments.

            Also, it’s not very easy to make open source closed source. The original Lemmy code and documentation is already out there. The only thing they could do would be to add new features that are all closed source. (This is what reddit does, as their old code is open source.) At best, it would be a fork of Lemmy with closed source elements.