Are people really that angry? I mean I know we live in a crazy world, but this seems a bit much.
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No, this loser has a persecution fetish, nothing more.
It feeds his narcissism to think people care that much offline.
Okay let's not kid ourselves. I know reddit is quiet right now but the entire website is angry at them. Their inbox is likely full of death threats. People are searching for their employee information.
I get that it's fun to hate on spez and all but people have hunted employees down for less before. So yeah, while this is a justified protest and I dislike spez, we should all want to keep reddit employees safe right now. Most of them aren't the problem.
No, I don't think so. This is coming from the same guy who claimed that the Apollo dev tried to extort him for $10 million and threatened him, when the Apollo Dev had the phone call recorded and proved that he only offered to sell the company.
He's feeling threatened in trying to make the users participating in the blackout look bad.
Anything for that IPO, I guess..
Has there ever been an IPO of zero? Because it wouldn't surprise me at this point...
I feel like WeWork got close.
After the 30th, we might see it. They haven't exactly handled this situation well, so I don't have high hopes for the transition when they do finally enact their pricing changes.
I've got my shorts ready for summer....
No, this is just how an out of touch rich dude thinks whenever anyone has criticisms of him or the platform he thinks he owns.
No, but like saying the appolo dev is blackmailing them, spez is trying to twist the narrative
He even claims that around a thousand subreddits went dark. It was 8,000. Hundreds are already pledging to stay dark indefinitely, including huge ones like r/aww and r/videos.
I wouldn't be surprised to see sockpuppet accounts starting / running some kind of "r/videosnew" and "r/awwnew" if they stay offline for a longer period of time
spez will probably just instate new puppet mods and forcefully reopen them.
I imagine he personally is under immense pressure right now, and that probably isn't doing too well for his decision making. It's either that or this guy really just doesn't like the users that would be enabling a very large payday for him and their investors. Makes no sense either way.
No it's just the common tactic from companies when there isn't a good reception to one of their decisions. Then they just cherry pick some comments from Twitter or whatever and set the stage.
All it takes is one crazy guy. If you think about the size of reddit it makes sense that there is at least one who is willing to harm others
The incel terrorists in Canada were both on Reddit, iirc. There are some incredibly fringe communities on Reddit. And Lemmy, for that matter.
So, yeah. Agreed. If 1 in a million is violent, that's enough people for someone to get hurt.
Well, considering people are doing bomb threats over bud light right now...
Sad. Sad. Reality.
The people pissed about bud light are on Facebook.
Right, which is why I can understand it as a "just in case.." type thing, but I really haven't seen anyone all that upset about it, not to the point where they're threatening violence against Reddit staff (which wouldn't make sense anyways, since this is clearly a decision made by the executives, and not regular employees).
Strange times.
It's not like he was nice to a Trans person once. They probably won't get bomb threats.
"We're being persecuted!!! Violence!!! Give me sympathy!!!!!!!!!!! I'm not the bad buy here!!!!" -Spez.
The attitude he seems to have bothers me so much.
"[this blowup] will pass"
He doesn't even seem to take this whole thing seriously. "Give it two weeks, those suckers will have forgotten all about this". It's insulting.
I'm afraid he might be right though. Lot's of people don't really care and seem to be fine with the official app...
The key thing will be what the moderators do, they're the ones with actual leverage. Reddit depends on them doing unpaid labor for the site to function, and while the average user probably just uses the official app and site, the moderators are much more like the third-party app users and often depend on the same or similar tools to do their job. If they take mass action, they could really disrupt things much more than just a temporary blackout. Mass replacement of them would be a lot of hassle, and either lots of money to hire staff to do it or lots of time for fresh new mods to make people angry as they learn the ropes.
But, then again, mods do tend to like the control they get over their little fiefdoms, so I'm not all that optimistic that enough will choose to throw their rings into Mount Doom. We'll see though.
I don't really care, I'm off Reddit either way.
I CAN DREAM
Yeah, you can't have it both ways:
- It's nothing, it'll all blow over, they'll get over it
- They're so angry our employees are in physical danger
I suspect that the truth is he's feeling a lot of hate just now from the reddit community and he wants the employees to identify with him rather than with the users.
pr strategy, it’s the user’s fault, make investors and employees fear and hate the user mob and not the poor defenseless company
But as defences go, it's a pretty braindead one - the very people Spez is trying to demonise is his userbase. Why would you invest in a company that has such dangerous users?
same reason this all started in the first place, unlike you and me spez sees reddit as entirely independent of its community
to this guy, community is a tool that can be balanced and leveraged rather than central to his brand’s identity
Why would anyone want to be seen wearing Reddit swag after that whole shitshow? I would be embarassed to be working for them.
i couldn't imagine being seen in public wearing reddit swag in general, much less after the API announcement
He's worried that his employees might get poached now. If I worked there I'd be thinking about leaving and if I was trying to hire at another company I'd be trying to steal whatever talent they have over there.
High-ranking corporate individuals really are so very out of touch with the situation on the ground, aren't they? It's insane they're wording things as if it's the people's fault for simply not understanding they want more money or that they literally LIED about being blackmailed. It makes me sick.
“Oh no! Everyone is angry at me/us. Quick! Act like a victim, make the users were screwing over the bad guys!” u/spez probably
"Sick retro swag! I remember Reddit!"
"~~hanz~~ spez, are we the baddies?"
„The only long-term solution is improving our product“ What I don’t get is in what way these changes are supposed to improve Reddit. Especially considering that how pissed off many volunteers that Reddit absolutely needs are. Such an unlikeable twat…
You don't understand, what users really crave are live-streams, chats, trending topics and avatars. That's what reddit is all about /s
oh my god his unbearable arrogance knows no bounds
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He's the one that has to worry about a project mayhem castration, not the employees lol.
"We absolutely must ship what we said we would" Yeah right, everything else they have promised never led to anything, but this, this we have to push through :p
God, he’s so fucking stupid.
As long as it isn’t him I think they’re okay.
This is ridiculous