Steve Huffman, the Reddit CEO, told NBC News in an interview that a user protest on the site this week is led by a minority of moderators and doesn’t have wide support.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, democracy simply doesn't work
You're not wrong, I just think spez is an absolute moron. Would you have believed me if I told you elon musk was going to run twitter into the ground like he did?
Musk is a much bigger moron though, one who doesn't understand how twitter works.
Spez on the other hand has been there since the start of reddit. He understands what it is at the very foundation and he definitely knows all the theory of reddit shit that has forged the site over the years.
He's an asshole but he's an asshole that genuinely understands his site.
I suppose you know better than me. I guess I don't even really understand why they're hardballing so hard on this 3PA shit, I know everyone says it's all the IPO shit but surely this is also hurting any IPO plans as well? Like, it all seems so moronic to me
You're not wrong, I just think spez is an absolute moron. Would you have believed me if I told you elon musk was going to run twitter into the ground like he did?
Musk is a much bigger moron though, one who doesn't understand how twitter works.
Spez on the other hand has been there since the start of reddit. He understands what it is at the very foundation and he definitely knows all the theory of reddit shit that has forged the site over the years.
He's an asshole but he's an asshole that genuinely understands his site.
I suppose you know better than me. I guess I don't even really understand why they're hardballing so hard on this 3PA shit, I know everyone says it's all the IPO shit but surely this is also hurting any IPO plans as well? Like, it all seems so moronic to me
Why did they do the ama though? How could anyone familiar with the site think that was a good idea
hubris and narcissism. he's incompetent but more importantly he has a large ego that's easily wounded.