Jack said twitter should have never been a company but thats even more true for reddit who’s whole businesses model is based on unpaid volunteers lemmy is what reddit should have always been community owned and community supported and open source
It was, Reddit was opensource, but they change that
What the hell are those comments…
Yes. It feels weird, convoluted, and ripe for corruption when human interaction is monetized. It’s just unnatural imo.
Now I get that there is infrastructure that needs to he handled on their end, but we seem to be doing fine. I think alot of people here appreciate the effort, and find that being apart of something feels good and worth it enough to keep it going on donation, fund drive style, community events based funding.
It helps that the cost per user isn’t that high you for small and medium sized the instance owner can generally just pay out of pocket and the larger instances can just ask for a dollar a user and have more than enough money to pay for there instance
Being a company was fine. Having outside investors, shitty leadership, and a lack of common fucking sense was the problem.
Lemmy is what aaron would’ve wanted.
Reddit used to be open source. They closed the source years ago.
I figure the VC money pushed them to find ways to grow and make money at all cost
Investors don’t care about the company they just want constantly growing return on there investments which ultimately ends with the company doing increasingly amti consumer practices