What fraction of that traffic is from bots or trolls?
What fraction of that traffic is from bots or trolls?
Well, after what happened with /r/MildlyInteresting and others, more of us have are starting to feel as if Reddit, the company, has metaphorically declared a wanna-be "war" on the mods. Toss in the statements by Spez the other day about users, who gave the company loads of data for free, somehow being wrong to expect a certain degree of reciprocity and, I might expect a certain increase in migration rates. After all, I am now here. (Hello!)
@dvdnet90 So, where there should I dump my porn? For the cause, of course.
No but thanks for trying.
I'll agree you certainly didn't try.
@chellomere Hi, Schultz!
I'll agree you certainly didn't try.
If this had any grounding in reality, Firefox would be used as little as Cello. Don't buy into conspiracy theories. Don't get me wrong: a company could try this but it wouldn't be sustainable.
I don't know; can we not do the whole "unduly overreacting to the use of metaphor" thing, please? Honestly, your comment sounds exactly like something from a ChatGPT bot.
Have you ever heard of a metaphor?
Debates about "vim vs. emacs".