Yup, reddit never cared about the user. They're not a nonprofit. They're a business. So this wasn't a surprise to me.
That said, this was a terrible business move. Under no circumstance is giving viability to formerly unknown competitors a good thing. Reddit may still have the raw numbers, but the fact that Lemmy and Kbin are as usable as they are is a problem Spez created.
Yup, reddit never cared about the user. They're not a nonprofit. They're a business. So this wasn't a surprise to me.
That said, this was a terrible business move. Under no circumstance is giving viability to formerly unknown competitors a good thing. Reddit may still have the raw numbers, but the fact that Lemmy and Kbin are as usable as they are is a problem Spez created.