> most people don't care about these changes and will continue to use reddit with their official apps.
Yeah that's probably what the Digg execs said, and StumbleUpon, and the Myspace guys before that.
"Most people" will take notice when the people who made Reddit worth looking at leave. It might linger for a while, with rehashed posts from bots and the like, but it's walking dead right now.
Reddit was worth looking at because the creators were literally starting up fake accounts to ask/answer questions. This could probably be automated with GPT in today's age to make Lemmy or whatever a possible migration path.
Yeah that's probably what the Digg execs said, and StumbleUpon, and the Myspace guys before that.
"Most people" will take notice when the people who made Reddit worth looking at leave. It might linger for a while, with rehashed posts from bots and the like, but it's walking dead right now.