• Arystique@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Tbh

    HOW THE FUCK DID I OVERESTIMATE SPEZ

    The fucking bar was on the ground and he didn’t pass it what the hell

  • rubythulhu@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    I feel like the “real reason” behind this stems from the pricing for AI training. Reddit wants to capitalize on its user-generated content for AI training. the safest way to do this, and ensure that no AI company can do this, and those large AI companies can’t argue that they’re getting unfair pricing compared to app developers.

    That’s reddit’s big plan: sell user-generated content to large AI companies. That’s how you make a platform like reddit profitable. You resell content you got for free to massive companies willing to pay high prices for that content.

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    1 year ago

    Lmao from spez’s comments it would seem that iamthatis is well and truly off the christmas card list

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    1 year ago

    From his responses you can see reddit will continue their path. and if you think about it, everything is going well for them.

    the probability that a critical mass of users will leave is still quite low. they will get rid of a lot of moderators that don’t fall in line. what is left will be a community that won’t mind the direction reddit is going.

    reddit will turn boring, but the shareholders won’t care. as long as they manage to keep enough users after the api change the site will recover.

    the only positive thing here is that a lot of dedicated people may join other platforms and start building new communities.

    • jack@compuverse.uk
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      I just find the whole thing really false and shut off.

      The answers provided by spez are completely useless and don’t really further any discussion. This is all about damage control for the upcoming IPO in my opinion. Without users, active moderators and people willing to engage and discuss… the product is going to burn at IPO.

      Here’s hoping enough people can get into some simple Lemmy instances and help the 'verse grow. Time for me to find communities for LEGO and watches!