To push their users to use their even shittier app š¤¦āāļø
anyways they arenāt allowing us to subscribe to their IPO unless youāre a top 75k redditer
This is what all companies do. Facebook mobile site killed messages so you had to use FB messenger in like 2014. Public companies suck
I hate to say that Reddit has the critical mass and staying power to do whatever they want with the site. The API pricing debacle was enough to tank smaller sites, but they survived.
Tech Industry
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The end of Backdoor Roth?!
Working Parents
Yesterday
637
What do you think is wrong with a kid who got rejected by 9 colleges?
Layoffs
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Google laid off 200+ in core team
Tech Industry
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1080
How common is it actually to earn more than 300K TC?
India
Yesterday
796
Who are these retards asking for dictatorship in India?
After over a decade of following popular opinion to make business decisions, Reddit is now moving towards a path of wall-street-led pursuit for profitability.