• Joker@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I almost wonder if the whole thing was a deliberate move to make some of us leave. They view us as negative value users.

    • Kichae@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      Demanding that a for-profit business forego profit seeking is like asking a cat to stop hunting.

      It’s what they do.

      Communities are fundamentally not profitable. Maintaining community requires work and infrastructure, and all adding profit on top of that does is increase the price of maintenance.

      The profit motivation, instead, causes people to do things that are inherently anti-social, and which injure communities.

      Reddit is entertainment, above all else. There’s no “community” in a forum with 2 million people in it. There is only noise. But communities found homes on Reddit, and Reddit has no use for them.

      There’s no profit motivation here, though. Costs need to be covered, but costs are also distributed. Transparency and the understanding that community is an investment can keep things rolling and free of meddling from pepole who want to abuse our psychology and degrade our mental heakth to line their pockets.