Troll account controlled by @muftiboy

  • 1 Post
  • 13 Comments
Joined 1 year ago
cake
Cake day: June 25th, 2023

help-circle
  • I followed all rules. This is magazine is not called antireddit but RedditMigration. Nothing I posted is nonsense, as you can tell by the detailed replies and counterarguments that I have received. Reasonable people can have different and disagreeing views.

    I looked to the rules to see what the consequences would be. I expected a safe place where I could engage in a discussion with others. When people disagree with me in a respectful manner I do not have a problem with that. So far only one person has asked me to stop engaging, and that is the person that I cried out to the moderators.

    I will end this with what @Emotional_Series7814 wrote to me.

    “No problem, it’s not like you came in here disrespecting our views.”

    It does not seem right that I am not entitled to the same level of respect.



  • I created a Reddit account using a school email address that I no longer have access too and I have since forgotten the password. I have no way of getting back into my account and rescuing my stories.

    If everyone comes around to my point of view, then Reddit lives, and my stories stay up. Also the communities that I participate in under my new Reddit account continue to exist. This is important to me.


  • The loyal super moderator actually did take part in the blackout according to that post, despite later denials. Maybe it is justified from Reddits POV? Most users both in and out of Reddit agree it was the right call so I hardly see why that matters.

    Maybe 40 bucks a month is not enough. Would you do 500 a month to keep them alive? Even if you would how many others could say the same?

    We can not know the answers about how realistic a cheaper price would be from Reddits own POV unless we know their financials. Until then I think they deserve a showing of good faith.

    I thought about it for a long time and I can not come up with any justification for spez doing the blackmail and false accusations. That was wrong and spez needs to own up to it like he did for the edits he did back in 2016. I do not think Reddit deserves to die because of these mistakes.

    I did not know he was like that with Musk. I hate that guy. He is so ugly. Not at all sexy like blonde spez.




  • I feel that this answer makes the most sense on why spez is getting so much hate right now. He could have made Reddit profitable in so many other ways. He chose to pick the way that would alienate the maximum number of community members and spez is refusing to right the course even after getting so much backlash when spez has plenty of options and opportunity to do this.

    I do wonder if there is still something. Some explanation that is not public but which explains why spez was forced to do things this way. Some reason that suddenly makes everything else forgivable.

    I have been around. Early AOL user here.



  • Thank you for respecting my views even when they disagree with your own.

    You could be right. I could be overly optimistic. What if spez and other top management and developers leaves after getting rich from the IPO and Reddit crashes and burns without them? Maybe spez stays on as CEO after the IPO but continues to ignore the protests because he thinks actually addressing these issues will hurt Reddit’s profitability and he doesn’t see a way out.

    If spez will not deal with these concerns of accessible moderation tools after profitability, how can we expect him to do so before then? Put a different way, there is a chance that spez might actually fix the problems after Reddit becomes profitable. Fixing them before is impossible. There’s no chance of that happening.

    I never said spez wants more money for more employees. The opposite is going to be true. Reddit will have more layoffs before it gets in the black. Reddit admins will lose their jobs. We are not the only ones suffering. This is exactly why we must stick together to support Reddit and help it become profitable.

    I could be overly optimistic. It seems our best chance remains having a benevolent CEO of a profitable Reddit. Without the profitable part, the benevolent part does not matter.



  • That looks quite bad. The best I can hope for is that this was a hostile interviewer who mischaracterized spez.

    My point still stands. Maybe the reason spez is so defensive is because he knows he has to succeed here or Reddit dies? Maybe spez tried to make the pricing more reasonable and that is why it took Reddit so long to give an answer on the numbers? Maybe spez realized that because of Reddit’s poor financials there wasn’t really a way to come up with reasonable pricing, that clawing back the opportunity cost was the only way? Maybe spez is like this because Reddits financial situation is that bad and he is getting increasingly desperate?

    Even if spez is the devil, there is no way for Reddit to continue as it is now. It is bleeding money. It is hard enough to become profitable under the conditions that Reddit is under. Asking Reddit to provide extra things for free or even for just barely unreasonably cheap is not going to help at all.

    Maybe Reddit is pure evil. Our best chance at saving Reddit is still to help Reddit become profitable first and then hope that once it no longer has to worry about failing that Reddit can be reformed into a company that cares about and listens to it’s users and it’s communities.

    Why do you assume that there is nothing you can do to change my position? I am here because I believe we can save Reddit and the communities. I hope that I can inspire others as well.

    As painful as it would be I am still open to the chance that I am just plain wrong and the doom of GeoCities is about to repeat itself with nothing that can be done by anyone or anybody to prevent it from happening again this time to Reddit.