Maybe we should go after reddit’s investors and advertisers…

I think trying to protest reddit's asshattery via the blackouts is one tactic, but it appears to be losing a lot of steam for many misinformed reasons. I’m betting there’s a lot of shilling as well.

Perhaps the next phase should be to go after Reddit’s investors and advertisers and make it clear to them they are investing and posting ads in a dying community and will lose a ton of money.

In other words, investing in the dying reddit is a quick way to lose money. Investors and advertisers should pull out of reddit ASAP.

Fidelity cut the value of it’s stake in reddit by nearly half earlier this year. It’s likely that reddit’s value is going to tank substantially in the next few months. https://techcrunch.com/2023/06/01/fidelity-reddit-valuation/

Here are some of the investors that have some stake in reddit:

https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/reddit/company_financials

I think it needs to be made clear that reddit is absolutely nothing without the community it attracts. The communities are driven by high engagement and good moderators who are all volunteers and work for free

Moderators are unable to work without proper moderation tools. Reddit admins have promised better ones for years and nothing has come to fruition. It’s all lies.

The community is unable to have any sense of engagement if they can’t post or access content due to default website and Reddit app simply being broken and littered with ads that are completely irrelevant to the audience.

Speaking of ads, advertisers should also stop paying for ads because they’re being blatantly mistargeted. Advertisers: You’re wasting A TON of money on ads that will not only not be clicked, but will be straight up blocked.

It’s unlikely reddit will fix these glaring issues since they’ve made that promise for nearly a decade and have only made things substantially worse.

In short, anyone who wants to invest in reddit should invest elsewhere. You WILL lose your money. It’s guaranteed.

Seigest,
@Seigest@lemmy.ca avatar

If we are here outside of reddit. we no longer need reddit. It's not on us to "go after" anyone. If they kill 3rd party apps and their UX becomes garbage then nature will take its course.

Let it go, let the healing start.

CookieJarObserver,

Yeah, write the advertisers a letting (please respectfully) pointing out that their products are advertised on a website who's CEO moderated r/jailbait, and that is filled with thousands of bots (basically tell then that spez is a pedo (true thing btw with jailbait) and that they get scammed by reddit)

misterchief117, (edited )
misterchief117 avatar

@CookieJarObserver The whole spez being a moderator of /r/jailbait was due to subreddits allowing anyone to be set as a mod without them consenting or agreeing. It's a strawman argument and highly disingenuous to continue posting that claim.

https://old.reddit.com/r/dankmemes/comments/1477psa/all_3_are_going_to_lie_to_you/jnuy0xf/

Skrounge,

If that's the case, it was both a massive oversight on behalf of Reddit. And funny as hell.

CookieJarObserver,

Eh who cares it just needs to work to get the advertisers to leave :)

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