• gapbetweenus@feddit.de
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    Why does reddit deserve to make profit from content made by others? They are service provider - they are not entitled to the work of people who used their service.

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      Ok. I’m about to abandon an account that’s 17.5 years old. I despise what reddit is proposing.

      But, honestly, how do you propose they turn (some) profit so it could last forever? Losing money isn’t a long-term recipe for success. I’ve got no problem with reddit seeking to profit. I’ve got a problem with their short notice and their refusal to let third party clients be part of the ecosystem they wish to create.

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        First I don’t see why reddit has to be a for profit organisation in the first place, since that’s kind of the rout of the problem. Users becoming a product that reddit is trying to sell to advertisers. At the same time if reddit would be respectful to users, creators and mods it would be a different story. But they are clearly not, they don’t respect the people who are making reddit work - but feel entitled to the fruits of their labor. That just irks me on a deeply personal level.

        My main problem is not even with the API decision but with the way the CEO communicated with the community.

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          COMPLETELY agree that reddit shouldn’t have developed in a commercial direction, but rather as a non-profit. That would avoided so many problems. That said, even as a non-profit losing money is not tenable.

          I also agree that how the CEO communicated is a big part of the problem.

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            Like I said, I would not have problem wit a mythical commercial reddit making money but respecting the user base. Even less with no profit reddit - making money to be able to function.