Exactly. It's a machine you can't really beat. They have their agenda and they're going to whatever they want.
It does seem like they've reached a point where a lot of users are feeling alienated. It probably won't be a sudden death like Digg was, but I could imagine a slow decline to the point where it eventually loses a lot of its user base, and ultimately, value.
Exactly. It's a machine you can't really beat. They have their agenda and they're going to whatever they want.
It does seem like they've reached a point where a lot of users are feeling alienated. It probably won't be a sudden death like Digg was, but I could imagine a slow decline to the point where it eventually loses a lot of its user base, and ultimately, value.
Keeping old.reddit.com around for as long as they did was a savvier move than they even realized, I think.
But if apps like RIF break, I wonder how many people even remember their accounts to sign back into the main site.