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[โ€“] blackbrook@mander.xyz 6 points 1 year ago

I am and always have been against walled garden internets, and against corporations owning and controlling what essentially becomes a part of people's culture. I let myself get sucked into Reddit despite that without thinking about it, largely because a 3rd party app shielded need from the shittier consequences of that (like ads).

Watching spez display his true colors has just served as a reminder of why it's not okay to build your communities somewhere that is at the mercy of a corporation. There's just no way I'm going to support something controlled by someone like that. It's a matter of principle now.

It's disappointing to me how many people don't seem to see it as a matter of principle, or else don't see a principle as being worth any inconvenience, or being willing to give up anything they have gotten used to at Reddit.