For those that don’t want to go to reddit: https://i.imgur.com/1Rk2FqQ.jpeg
You have to use the imgur app to look at that link, unfortunately (on mobile). They make it super low res if you try to look at it in a web browser.
For those that don’t want to go to reddit: https://i.imgur.com/1Rk2FqQ.jpeg
You have to use the imgur app to look at that link, unfortunately (on mobile). They make it super low res if you try to look at it in a web browser.
Slow motion suicide.
This is almost as funny as when Drew Curtis killed Fark.com, or when Digg killed themselves.
They all forgot that they only thing keeping them successful was that users liked them better than the alternatives.
What did Drew do to Fark?
Fark was the first aggregator of its kind. The headlines were hilarious and the curated content was really great.
Unfortunately Drew’s ego killed the place. Digg arrived and was allowing a true democracy of content. Instead of Fark empowering its users the same way, they continued to control the content from the top. So, people went to where THEY had the power.
Jeez, doesn’t that sound familiar.
Ahhh, yes, FARK. The diconomy of mods posting right-wing bullshit and more sane posters calling out said bullshit was interesting, to say the least.
Didn’t really bother with Digg. Just went from FARK straight to Reddit.
So Drew didn’t really kill Fark, he just didn’t change it to be something that wasn’t Fark and lost users to people that wanted something different.
I don’t think that’s what Spez is doing to Reddit at all. Spez is actively trying to make Reddit into a cookie cutter social media platform, which it is (was) not.
Spez is trying to make it profitable but doing so incompetently