I can’t wrap my head around this, it seems so bizarre. The only reason I’m here now is because I joined Apollo right after Reddit changed its app to remove the sort by rising feature. It completely changed my experience on the app for the worse and I sought out an alternative, and I know I’m not the only one that had this complaint. I was a faithful Reddit user/poster on the official app for 6 years until just a few months ago. Why would they make their app less user friendly a few months before announcing the crazy API changes. They drove me away from their app and then drove me away from the site altogether.

Anyone have any thoughts on this? It just makes no sense to me

  • Bizarroland@kbin.social
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    My guess is that they know they will lose their DieHard users that cost them the most money even though they produce the most content.

    What will happen in the vacuum is that other users will rise up to fill in the gap that are more in line with modern Reddit and will make Reddit more money in the long term.

    I mean of course they are selling their soul to their venture capitalists (or at least whatever remains of it) in the process but I guess as long as their primary shareholders go home with a fat wallet they’re okay with whatever happens.

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      1 year ago

      I have no proof, but neither doubts that they’ve been experimenting with AI for content creation. Even comments. And sure, the quality will tank. But I think they’re banking on what are addicted users to do, not get their dopamine hit?