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lol Why don't you just reply to comments asking questions? I have a bad feeling about this whole thing
Comment by permaBack at 19/04/2023 at 08:25 UTC
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Are you surprised? This is common tactic by the admins: say they are answering questions, but they dont answer the questions they dont want to
Comment by g-money-cheats at 26/04/2023 at 00:24 UTC
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Because they have 0 intention of actually answering or responding to anyone. I know multiple people with successful Reddit apps who have reached out via the link above and gotten completely ignored, myself included.
Comment by WhoreMoanTherapy at 26/04/2023 at 09:54 UTC
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Because they've made Reddit so shit even the admins don't think it's usable.
Comment by v3c7r0n at 04/06/2023 at 01:00 UTC
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Why don't you just reply to comments asking questions?
Because then everyone can read what both the question and the answer were. They don't want to be called out for dodging a question, giving the wrong answer, or put their own asses in a sling with their boss for not walking the company line.
At the high level, all they care about is money. Consider:
Yes, this really is the reason why some companies take short term gains instead of long term success. The share holders, VC's / investors say "Get us x% return on our investment or your ass is out and we'll bring in leadership who will - History, longevity and sustainability of the company be damned, money now!"
For most of the reddit staff (low level to mid-range) - it's a zero sum game:
Brass says "do the thing that'll infuriate a sizable portion of the users" because of rule #2 (which yes, does sound an awful lot like "VC meddling"...deja moo boys, deja moo...) and they, as the mid to low level employee, know it's a bad plan, it's going to draw unfiltered fury, vitriol, anger, hatred, etc. - but it's what they're being told and paid to do.
I have a bad feeling about this whole thing
As you should. It's shit like this that marks the beginning of the end.
Reddit may survive and continue to exist, but if it does, it's likely going to be a VERY different thing.
Comment by Biffingston at 15/05/2023 at 19:27 UTC
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Because they might say something that besmirches the good name of Reddit. (Mostly sarcastic)
Comment by Pineapple__Jews at 02/06/2023 at 01:48 UTC
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Nostradamus
Comment by ChrisMorray at 11/06/2023 at 12:03 UTC
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This is a standard corporate tactic: Let the opposing factions formulate their sincere, well-thought out and honest questions and vent their frustration in a place where nobody will ever bother to look, and they will feel as though they have voiced their opinions already, so they are less likely to do it again elsewhere.
You get to control the feedback that people see, you get to say "we're listening", and you get to save face publicly.