And forcing ads into the stream of old.reddit.com yesterday to "standardize the experience" with mobile. These companies are getting too big to fail. I really wonder how big of a "fuck you" they'd have to give to the users to make them leave. How far do you have to fuck over the masses before they get upset and actually leave?
How far do you have to fuck over the masses before they get upset and actually leave?
That's literally a trillion dollar question, but it exposes a deeper problem. People 👏 just 👏 don't 👏 care 👏. Many/most people are deciding who they vote for based on sound bites and appearances, not their policy. The platform interference helps move that idealogy along. "Oh look 12k updoots on a Mayor Pete post, guess I'll vote for him".
The normies won't leave until these publishers are regulated out of existence
That is a bold move given what Project Veritas just reported on for big tech censorship yesterday. These companies will crumble when they lose their common carrier protections.