That is really interesting news. I would like to learn more about the reporting function and any protections the workers get from reporting their bosses.
Because in the USA the police murder peoples that go at the rich.
That is a good point.
Because it causes engineering overhead that perhaps no one there wants to do. And when reddit gets its IPO it will no longer give a hoot and an half about the "average redditor" because profit suddenly becomes the only thing that matters to shareholderds.
What I am saying is that the visibility that coins make is prolly not inline with the people that want to use reddit to push products, shows, and ideologies for profit.
It is just about control.
I think that reddit's "going public" guru squad doesn't want redditors to be able to have any control on what content is pushed to the top of the queue. That is just a guess, though.
"Like an adult"
An adult does not let their tools control them. And I receive one good call for every ten my phone gets.