282 sats \ 1 reply \ @OriginalSize 14 Jun 2023 \ parent \ on: Why is Reddit currently not turning a profit? tech
A side-effect of not caring about third-party apps for so long is that they could be ignorant of how horrible their newer UIs are.
I used to use their UI on mobile but switched to RIF and used it even more once I made that change.
Perhaps the thing we want as users doesn't make a business, but yeah I'd sooner pay $8 to reddit than Twitter.
As long as Reddit allows subs to arbitrarily permaban users on a whim, I will never give them a damn sat.
reply