Spyke

It used to be so idealistic that he was a r/Jailbait mod and no investors saw that as toxic until newsmedia publicized that

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lemm.ee

People not working hard and procrastinating is why reddits userbase even exists

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Modern internets wild, just built off ppls contributions for free, they get all the money and control, we get to do free labor and get told how we're lazy

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Lmao and now reddit hasn't made anything of significance since thePlace. Literally couldn't name a single change or update that means anything. They're just removing stuff and adding colorful pantaloons for your imaginary alien

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Attitudes like his are the reason reddit is dying. Sure, the users are there but the soul is gone.

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lemmy.world

For those who haven't heard, Digg is poetically making a comeback, with a team-up between Kevin Rose and Alex Ohanian no less. They bought Digg back a couple months ago and are going back to something closer to the old Digg.

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How so?

His departure from Reddit in 2020 preceded the major API destruction that pretty much falls exclusively on Huffman to my knowledge. As a bonus Ohanian to his credit on leaving:

On June 5, 2020, Ohanian resigned from Reddit's board, asking to be replaced by a Black candidate in response to the murder of George Floyd.[2] Days later, Michael Seibel, an African-American entrepreneur, was named a Reddit board member.

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Hes a creep, nothing else. Creep that got lucky and got his business "partner" to commit suicide so he can own everything.

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Reddit CEO Steve Huffman says the company used to be so idealistic that people were 'not working very hard' | Spyke