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grey_jedi wrote

Reddit is getting ready for IPO. I'm hoping that they make many more aggressive anti-user changes so that the platform starts to fail.

I'd like to not need to go on that site anymore for online communities about niche hobbies or interests.

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ppp0630 wrote

Reddit is a hotbed for narcissists and material junkys. Reddit will fail because of its failure to augment the user-experience into more freedom instead of less.

I agree that I don't want to use the site much anymore. I'm thinking this is why there's alot of talk on forums of some tech giants are forming together to gaslight nationalists into thinking their forms of communication will be, somehow, mooted. And then they'll start Facebook 2.0 or whatever the platform ends up becoming. Heck even r/politics is proof alone of how the Reddit experiment is massively failing. It isn't a marketplace of ideas, or even an educational space for argument, but rather an institution of Grammar Nazis and premium coco snowflakes. You know; the ultra-ultra whyte people. The kind don't know a second of what poverty looks like.

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