supersaiyan [he/him] to technology • 1 year agoReddit communities with millions of followers plan to extend the blackout indefinitelyexternal-linkmessage-square36 fedilinkarrow-up167
arrow-up167external-linkReddit communities with millions of followers plan to extend the blackout indefinitelysupersaiyan [he/him] to technology • 1 year agomessage-square36 Commentsfedilink
minus-squareglimmer_twin [he/him]hexbear37·1 year agoI tend to agree but I guess this is an interesting case where the users ARE the product (in terms of creating all the content as well as bringing in the ad revenue) so I suppose it could work? link
minus-squareanoncpc [comrade/them]hexbear7·edit-21 year agoIdk, a lot of subs already back on and lots of users there just down right don’t care, probably because of the lack alternative. link
minus-squareglimmer_twin [he/him]hexbear7·1 year agoWdym everyone could move to lemmy and complain about tankies under the bed endlessly link
minus-squarejack [he/him, comrade/them]hexbear25·1 year agoAn organized boycott where the customers wield enhanced leverage over the company can work link
minus-squareDryad [she/her]hexbear18·1 year agoBoycotts do work, but this really isn't a boycott. link
I wish boycotts worked but they don't
I tend to agree but I guess this is an interesting case where the users ARE the product (in terms of creating all the content as well as bringing in the ad revenue) so I suppose it could work?
Idk, a lot of subs already back on and lots of users there just down right don’t care, probably because of the lack alternative.
Wdym everyone could move to lemmy and complain about tankies under the bed endlessly
An organized boycott where the customers wield enhanced leverage over the company can work
Boycotts do work, but this really isn't a boycott.
boycotts+labor action are the real goat