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There were years there when any watermark from another site would get OP lynched in the comments, and now Admin over there is sufficiently out of touch they're going to start doing it to their own content.
Bets are on that this is a stupid kneejerk test from Reddit, worried that post-migration community hubs are going to "profit from their content" the same way Reddit did to places like ifunny or 9gag during it's entire growth arc.
They're also trialing blocking access on mobile if you use a web browser. I swear, they are really trying to run off the old user base.
It can't be long before they trial actively blocking ad blockers, and then ditching old.reddit.
So what will be left of Reddit? What's the point of trying to turn it into 9gag? They can't be that removed from reality.
I think that's where they're headed intentional or not, but probably intentional. I think they're trying to pivot their business model. If I had to guess what will happen going forward in broad strokes.
so like 9gag.
Bonus-round predictions:
I'll be surprised if this process takes another 5 years, but by year 10 I definitely think the downfall will be complete.
Sounds about right.
I think they’re working under the assumption that the majority of users don’t care enough to leave and that new mods and people will step up after the exodus. Their actions, however, paint a picture that it’s going worse for them than they planned, if they’re taking specific reforming actions to counter the backlash. Or spez has just gone full Elon.
u/spez insists that old.reddit isn't going away, but he's already proven himself to be untrustworthy.
THIS! old.reddit is the shit with RES I don't need that other bullshit. RIP Apollo.
People always talk about sites blocking ad-blockers, and I'm sure sites are trying to, but I've genuinely never been to a website where ublock origin failed to work. Like, even if there's a big banner over the screen you can't dismiss, just open the ublock zapper tool and block the banner
Or the opposite, cropping out someone's watermark or signature to pass something as original, even putting a new watermark over the old one. Can't wait to see redditors still holding out saying it's not a big deal and then find Reddit itself is doing the same thing.