Did Google help reddit? A short time ago the score for the reddit app was down around 3.2 as everyone gave it 1 star for how bad it was and all the drama going on. I just opened the play store today and the app has a 4.2. Did Google delete or discount some of those reviews?
Haven’t touched Reddit since 7/1 but decided to go back and unsubscribe from every sub today. Figure even if I’m not an active user, I’m also now not a number they can point to as success....
I sat out four or five days for the blackout. Went back and discovered how they'd treated some mods and that was it. I deleted all my input that was of any significance and deleted my account. And I won't be going back.
The only thing being served on their buffet line is shit sandwiches. But some people (those remaining) are just gluttons.
One of the weirder phenomena of the low interest rate era in tech was a tendency to see companies primarily as investments. The goal was not to have a functional business, but an exit, often via IPO or acquisition. I have begun to wonder if that explains what Reddit CEO Steve Huffman has been up to lately....
Threats come in all forms and with varying degrees of viability. Certified mail is not always necessary. The purpose of that letter is to establish that a demand was made, and the defendant didn't meet the damand, before suit was filed. This assures the court that the defendant is not blind-sided by a suit. They were made aware of an issue that might lead to litigation, before being sued. Those facts can be established without certified mail.
Ignore any threat at your own peril. (unlicensed lawyer; this is not legal advice)
Reddit app score changed dramatically (kbin.social) en
Did Google help reddit? A short time ago the score for the reddit app was down around 3.2 as everyone gave it 1 star for how bad it was and all the drama going on. I just opened the play store today and the app has a 4.2. Did Google delete or discount some of those reviews?
Damn, the ads… (kbin.fedi.cr)
Haven’t touched Reddit since 7/1 but decided to go back and unsubscribe from every sub today. Figure even if I’m not an active user, I’m also now not a number they can point to as success....
What is Reddit CEO Steve Huffman doing? (theverge.com) en
One of the weirder phenomena of the low interest rate era in tech was a tendency to see companies primarily as investments. The goal was not to have a functional business, but an exit, often via IPO or acquisition. I have begun to wonder if that explains what Reddit CEO Steve Huffman has been up to lately....
It appears that all the lawyers have been sacked by Spez too - PullPush threatened legal action from Reddit over API access (forum.pullpush.io)