First time I’ve seen this sitting behind my shitty VPN. If the frontpage /r/normaldayinrussia posts didn’t make you raise an eyebrow knowing their denying access to people for running a VPN should at least make you second guess.
Get out now, save yourself.
One, we did:-D; and two, you can lead a horse to water but… you cannot make selfish & lazy people think.:-(
Only when it affects them personally will they begin to care, and even there they will merely whine and act all shocked - shocked I tell you! SHOCKED!!! - rather than attempt to do anything about it. Huffman was right: the protests were doomed to fail, in the sense that advertisers still pay money to the site.
Every dollar the advertisers pay reddit is a dollar they can’t pay a site I actually use.
If reddit squanders it on BS, they might just accidentally be doing us all a favor by making one of America’s worst industries a little poorer.
Except that we (societally) have decided that all of our industries must rely on advertising dollars in order to survive, especially “news” media. I do not like advertising either, but it serves a role, and unless we are willing to pony up to change the system that is just how it is.
It may have failed from Huffman’s POV, but it’s a win for those of us who needed that final push to leave that hellsite forever.
Their IPO was postponed due to the fallout from their PR and community failure. Splez is surely disappointed that this delayed his dream of living on an island with slaves.
Underage jailbait slaves, at that.
I mean that’s a pretty narrow definition of “fail.”
I assume it’s the only one he cares about?
Ofc we here tend to feel differently.
I assume he mainly cares about posturing the company to look as healthy as possible for an IPO… Which ad revenue would be a part of, but far from the whole picture.