Steve Huffman, the CEO of Reddit, has decided to just keep on talking. After his disastrous AMA helped inspire more subreddits to join a 48 hour blackout, and his dismissal of the protesting subred…
Unusually, however, this one has been involved with the product and customers since the beginning.
It’s common to hear of a CEO being brought in and promptly running the company into the ground, but for one of the founders to do it after over a decade of operation? That’s different.
He’s taken the wrong lessons from watching Reddit develop. He thinks because he’s been there this whole time, no one knows better what it means to be a redditor than him, even though he’s one of like 2 people who knows what it feels like to relate to reddit how he does. Further, he thinks because he’s been there the whole time he’s what’s made reddit special even though… No.
Unusually, however, this one has been involved with the product and customers since the beginning.
It’s common to hear of a CEO being brought in and promptly running the company into the ground, but for one of the founders to do it after over a decade of operation? That’s different.
He’s taken the wrong lessons from watching Reddit develop. He thinks because he’s been there this whole time, no one knows better what it means to be a redditor than him, even though he’s one of like 2 people who knows what it feels like to relate to reddit how he does. Further, he thinks because he’s been there the whole time he’s what’s made reddit special even though… No.
This is advanced stupid