- cross-posted to:
- reddit@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- reddit@lemmy.ml
Aaron Schwartz is spinning in his grave.
Kinda surprised they’re going public with all the toxic subs they still run. So many subs named “master race” etc. Investors will have questions.
All of those are jokes of some kind, I think? Like PCMasterrace.
That’s what I’m trying to say. All of that has to be ‘explained’ to shareholders.
Meanwhile actual hate subs will go unnoticed while reddit shuts down pcmasterrace to get a higher IPO
I disagree. This issue applies to advertisers, who don’t want their brand shown along side questionable content, but investors don’t care. Investors only care about profitability and growth potential.
Reddit is worse than Facebook, it includes even keylogger through trackers from TowerData. Vade retro.
Your posts and ID in Reddit are known by Google, Facebook, M$ and half a dozen more companies.
“Reddit” (utility) “files” (needs) “to go public” (money)
… Many English sentences seems absurd to me on the first read.Reddit is being backed up by archive.org http://tracker.warrior.archiveteam.org/reddit/
What does this imply?