- Why buy it? The CEO has publicly stated they don’t make money while killing two major revenue streams. 
- They are about 2 years too late. - The rise in interest rates and the end of easy VC money has swung the dial back to: Companies actually need to generate profit and not just show user growth to be attractive to investors. - The IPO will not go as spez dreamed for so long. - I agree. The economy is shit right now and I would be amazed that anyone in their right mind would invest in a company whose already lost half their value in just a few years (at least, that’s what I’ve heard. They supposedly went from 10B to 5.5B or something like that). And like you said, interest rates are a factor as well. - The mods are jumping ship or just straight up abandoning the site, and the slew of NSFW content, real or not, is damaging its advertisement potential. It’s a lemon. 
- Well said - Short the stock! We hate the stock! 
 
- It’s happening - deleted by creator - Now it’s just a question of whether old.reddit will be killed off before the IPO or shortly afterwards. Either way, I doubt it makes it to the summer. 
- I hope you’re right. - I hope it doesn’t ruin what we have here - It won’t - I welcome the Reddit refugees as a former Reddit user 
- deleted by creator - A good administrator, some good moderators, and the ability to create more instances, can solve that situation. The third one is easy, the other two… 
- That’s the nature of entropy in any system, especially one where anyone can freely engage with it. I think it should be recognized that anything good will inevitably change, and by being aware of it, we can take steps to slow down the inevitable descent into chaos. - If anything, I do think the fediverse itself is a good set-up for preventing the sort of issues that Reddit eventually faced. It’s almost like the internet itself. There’s no centralization, only various participating end-points sharing and receiving data. 
 
 
 
- I sincerely hope so, many hobby and interest communities absolutely need more active members to achieve stable activity. 
 
 
- Eventually the IPO will ruin Reddit, as vulture capital will make sure to extract every single bit of value from the platform as profit. I just wish that Reddit’s downfall happened before that - otherwise spez and other shareholders are still leaving with pockets full of money. - Also, it would be a shame if a blackout happened near the end of February… or if subreddits went again into “Oliverposting” mode… or if people happened to promote a few Kbin / Lemmy instances… 
- I hope it fails spectacularly. 
- Is it really happening this time? 









