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1. aaomid+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-05-31 19:21:12
> It really isn't worth the time or effort if you can just charge third parties the cost to cover loss of ad views.

I really want to be the fly in the room looking at their grafana for monthly active users and see what happens to it in the coming months.

I’m someone with ADHD and obsessive behavior is kinda one of the main symptoms of it. I think with this change, it’s not going to be hard for someone like me to drop it.

I suspect that because of these changes, Reddit is also going to make it harder for search engines to index them - which is going to further reduce how useful Reddit is for information discovery.

This is going to hurt reddit, and I personally don’t think the growth is going to be as strong as it has been once they take these actions. Social media sites depend on their users, and arguably only a small portion of their users create content. And a smaller portion that than create useful content. Once you’ve pissed off and pushed away that small %, you’re not recovering.

I’m guessing this is some decisions made by MBAs who have learned some theoretical stuff, but don’t realize their courses haven’t really covered businesses like Reddit, Twitter, StackOverflow etc. They’re in for a rude awakening.

Remember that Tumblr effectively died once they made some decisions.

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2. raydev+B1[view] [source] 2023-05-31 19:26:28
>>aaomid+(OP)
> Social media sites depend on their users, and arguably only a small portion of their users create content

What evidence do you have that a majority of these users are not already using the first party app?

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3. aaomid+44[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-05-31 19:35:06
>>raydev+B1
A gut feeling. I don’t have access to their internals. It’s just a guess from my side.

I guess if they go through with it we’ll see what impact it has.

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