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Reddit CEO tells employees that subreddit blackout “will pass”
(www.theverge.com)
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It's mostly irrelevant to me whether Reddit crashes and burns or just enshittifies itself into oblivion. The API pricing change as an event made me realize how little value Reddit was providing, but if others are content with the site's direction, they have an audience.
Same thing happened with Facebook a decade ago. So long as Reddit doesn't go the Facebook route of covering the web with bullshit to the point I have to add their domains to pihole, it would be difficult to care less about whether this is the end for Reddit.