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Can Reddit survive as its volunteer workforce close down subreddits and walk away from the site in protest at the management’s new policies?
Can Reddit survive as its volunteer workforce close down subreddits and walk away from the site in protest at the management’s new policies?
Whether Reddit goes on successfully forever or goes down the drain next week I don’t really care. Things like this have shown me the Fediverse is the future, that’s where I’d rather make my “home” on the internet.
Regardless of how great a service like Reddit may have been, putting all of your eggs in a basket owned by a single company who’s inevitable goal is to make money just isn’t going to work out well. I’m not faulting a company for trying to make money, that’s the world we live in and they’re just playing the game. By continuing to contribute to services like that, though, we’re only increasing their value, not ours.
The only chance we’ve got for an internet we actually want to spend time on is one that can’t be controlled by a handful of corporations. Hopefully that’s the Fediverse, but who knows.