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How will society function without jobs?


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The Reddit IPO is going to be the ulitmate downfall of the site and the admins having to deal with this type of nonsense on an almost weekly basis must keep them up at night. A business built on trannyjannies can never hold, especially when their masters are shilling the site to the highest bidder while they wage wars on the virtues of laziness. Incredible.
 
Looking at the absolute state of reddit mods, it's no surprise that the other big platforms (twitter and facebook) rely almost strictly on fucking algorithms and robots for moderation. Any person that would spend many hours a day happily doing a job for free is going to be very questionable, especially if the only "payment" received in the job is a sense of power. As dorky as a lot of redditors are, very few of them would actually put in real work on the website for no pay. Imagine how even more obnoxious twitter would be with a bunch of those insane people moderating the place
 
Late to the party as always, to me it seems clear as day that the new network manipulated the troon into appearing. Wouldn't be hard to do so, probably didn't even bribe anyone, the sense of power and RepReSeNTaTiON was enough. aka he did it for free. The worst thing was that people had some good points on that sub, but I've stopped following the overall dynamics as soon as the "all work bad" rhetoric started. Holy shit, I still might be subbed to that shithole. Anyways... I really hope the IPO shuts reddit down for good and that we'll see an exodus to various imageboards and other shitpost-friendly platforms. But that's just an utopia.
 
The Reddit IPO is going to be the ulitmate downfall of the site and the admins having to deal with this type of nonsense on an almost weekly basis must keep them up at night. A business built on trannyjannies can never hold, especially when their masters are shilling the site to the highest bidder while they wage wars on the virtues of laziness. Incredible.
Reddit will eventually suffer the same fate as Tumblr. The community has become too toxically left wing, which has lead to a 'leadership' of broke, mentally defective people driving the communities. You can't monetize that, you can't advertise to it, and you can't reduce the operating cost of it. Reddit gold and crap like that isn't enough for profitability, and an IPO will lead to a lot of investors demanding removal of some spicier elements, tumblr style.

Reddit would not survive the tranny rebellion when the first major profit-first move happens, such as NFT shenanigans ala twitters PfP's. The most likely chain of events would be major subreddits like the main page ones seeing a moderator lockdown and strike, followed by reddit booting the moderators and reopening it. Then you'd see a massive drop in subreddit quality as people brigade it to protest the lock being lifted, as is reddit tradition. This would not look good for investors, and they'd either demand a way to prevent some tranny janny from shuttering their investment on a whim, or bail. Rock and a hard place then.
 
Reddit will eventually suffer the same fate as Tumblr. The community has become too toxically left wing, which has lead to a 'leadership' of broke, mentally defective people driving the communities. You can't monetize that, you can't advertise to it, and you can't reduce the operating cost of it. Reddit gold and crap like that isn't enough for profitability, and an IPO will lead to a lot of investors demanding removal of some spicier elements, tumblr style.

Reddit would not survive the tranny rebellion when the first major profit-first move happens, such as NFT shenanigans ala twitters PfP's. The most likely chain of events would be major subreddits like the main page ones seeing a moderator lockdown and strike, followed by reddit booting the moderators and reopening it. Then you'd see a massive drop in subreddit quality as people brigade it to protest the lock being lifted, as is reddit tradition. This would not look good for investors, and they'd either demand a way to prevent some tranny janny from shuttering their investment on a whim, or bail. Rock and a hard place then.
You will see many more subs go the way of TD in the near future. Hidden from the front page to keep up appearances, and then nuked when politically expedient.
 
You will see many more subs go the way of TD in the near future. Hidden from the front page to keep up appearances, and then nuked when politically expedient.
I agree - but it won't help with a lot of the major subs. The problem there is the powermods, the basement dwellers who are moderators on dozens, if not hundreds, of subs. Attack one of theirs, and they will weaponize the remainder against the site leadership. Powermods are why some of reddits earlier protests managed to hit such wide and varied subs.

Its almost impressive in a sense, the kingdoms of sand and bullshit the Tranny Janny's have managed to amass. So much effort into something literally worthless, to line someone elses pockets. The absolute irony is not lost on me.
 
Don't forget advertisers, which are an important part of the market. The magic of Reddit happens in the diverse demographic of the people that visit it. If you boot most of them off, I think it becomes a lot less interesting for advertising to the common goy. Shareholders will follow suit after they see the ad revenue drop and not before.

It's a damned if you do scenario. If the trannies rebel sufficiently for Reddit to back down (maybe they manage to cancel Ellen Pao in the process, kek) then they fail the shareholders, otherwise they fail their political point pets and jannies. Either way, they lose people that generate content for their clicks. I think it's going to be a long summer.
 
Reddit will eventually suffer the same fate as Tumblr. The community has become too toxically left wing, which has lead to a 'leadership' of broke, mentally defective people driving the communities. You can't monetize that, you can't advertise to it, and you can't reduce the operating cost of it. Reddit gold and crap like that isn't enough for profitability, and an IPO will lead to a lot of investors demanding removal of some spicier elements, tumblr style.

Reddit would not survive the tranny rebellion when the first major profit-first move happens, such as NFT shenanigans ala twitters PfP's. The most likely chain of events would be major subreddits like the main page ones seeing a moderator lockdown and strike, followed by reddit booting the moderators and reopening it. Then you'd see a massive drop in subreddit quality as people brigade it to protest the lock being lifted, as is reddit tradition. This would not look good for investors, and they'd either demand a way to prevent some tranny janny from shuttering their investment on a whim, or bail. Rock and a hard place then.
Took the thoughts directly out of my head, agreed on all points. My tinfoil thoughts are that, eventually, reddit will adapt paid moderations (with members approved by their investors interests). There's no way that the current staffing of tranny commies or spergtastic edgelords as moderators will suffice once reddit is composed almost entirely of sponsored/astroturfed content.

Ironically, this will probably be when it's most profitable - when only the people dumb enough to stick around are left, it will be an advertising and data collecting paradise. But Reddit will face the same face as Digg/Tumblr at the end of the day.
 
"We need to reform this reform movement if we want it to work!"
"Nah comrade, that takes too much work. Might as well let the movement die."

This "movement" is so hilarious. Like the Erverlord said, if you wanted to expand the movement of reforming work standards by bringing in the trannies that just wanna play vidya and do nothing, they will quickly coopt the movement and make it the circus we are currently enjoying.
 
Don't forget advertisers, which are an important part of the market. The magic of Reddit happens in the diverse demographic of the people that visit it. If you boot most of them off, I think it becomes a lot less interesting for advertising to the common goy. Shareholders will follow suit after they see the ad revenue drop and not before.
As someone who used reddit a lot over the years I must tell you this is wrong. Reddit doesn't capitalize much from click ads, but what they really capitalize on is shilling products directly to subreddits, or even buying subreddits to control narrative.

Ads don't have the real impact that controlling a subreddit has on the public perception of the product. One example is the subreddit r/Marvel and r/Disney. They are payed subs that private bussiness have a legit interest in controlling the public perception of their product.

The same happens with the r/coronavirus for example. Plus they get a ot of money from advertisement companies when they sell data and, this is tinfoil hat theory, but China purposely bought reddit just so they could push their propagandistic ideas to the west.

That's why reddit culture is so censorship centric and so hivemind. Oh and I'm sure as hell they killed the founder of reddit too.
 
Latter. Suburban America basically has a hospice and heroin based economy and rural areas are even more fucked. Theres just nothing there anymore. Once industry left that was it, place is just dying slow now. Why invest in a place guarenteed to go tits up?
Fentanyl and Meth thank you very much.
 
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Don't forget advertisers, which are an important part of the market. The magic of Reddit happens in the diverse demographic of the people that visit it. If you boot most of them off, I think it becomes a lot less interesting for advertising to the common goy. Shareholders will follow suit after they see the ad revenue drop and not before.

It's a damned if you do scenario. If the trannies rebel sufficiently for Reddit to back down (maybe they manage to cancel Ellen Pao in the process, kek) then they fail the shareholders, otherwise they fail their political point pets and jannies. Either way, they lose people that generate content for their clicks. I think it's going to be a long summer.
Your right, but for the wrong reasons.

A lot of the advertiser market is actively bullshit, and doesn't work. More specifically, internet advertising is massively oversaturated to the point of functional uselessness. Between ad blockers and user training away from them (exposure leads to ignoring those spaces over time, you learn to skip over sponsored posts and such), static web content advertising is pointless. There's a reason a huge amount of advertising effort is moving towards streaming services, tiktok and other video media apparatus - its a momentarily captive audience, unlike reddit where you are conditioned to just scroll past the ads, or they're off to the side and easily avoided.

One of the big reasons its still a notable market at all, is because advertisers are experts at selling things - that's kind of the whole shtick. So they've gotten really good at convincing companies that these worthless view counts actually get them something, while downplaying the importance of impressions and actual engagement - a lot of recent push to emphasis the value of 'constant mind space' and 'presence in target communities' from them. Who cares if the target community is blanket ignoring them, its fine totally just trust us.

The problem goes a lot deeper than demographics themselves at the end of the day.
Took the thoughts directly out of my head, agreed on all points. My tinfoil thoughts are that, eventually, reddit will adapt paid moderations (with members approved by their investors interests). There's no way that the current staffing of tranny commies or spergtastic edgelords as moderators will suffice once reddit is composed almost entirely of sponsored/astroturfed content.

Ironically, this will probably be when it's most profitable - when only the people dumb enough to stick around are left, it will be an advertising and data collecting paradise. But Reddit will face the same face as Digg/Tumblr at the end of the day.
Paid moderation unfortunately isn't a viable option. One of the reason the tranny mods are so effective is because they spread themselves incredibly wide, 'working' preposterous hours, and spontaneously generate out of the ether. This is practically mandatory, as there's something near three million subreddits. Almost 500 a day, averages out. Even assuming that most of these die on the vine as meme subreddits and such, that ratio is rapidly going to overload any moderation team no matter how big your budget, how overworked the staff, however good the tools. Add atop of that the cultural aspect, IE subreddits with novel local cultures - Paid drive n go moderation could easily accidentally attack reddit culture and memes local to an area, generating animosity among all users and not just power users.

The only way to handle this that I can think of would be to have a price for a subreddit. If you want to open up r/fucktrannyjannies, its gonna cost you a monthly fee. Charging users is a no-go, after all. And then atop of that, you'd have paid for a subreddit you can't control - preventing tranny janny fuckery means the assigned mod to your reddit controls it, and you foot the bill. I don't see it flying, no matter how hard they try.

Reddit is just a venture capital burning machine, like so many other social media ventures that decided on user growth over all other concerns first, and are now realizing you can't just figure out the other half of the business model post-fact.
 
The same happens with the r/coronavirus for example. Plus they get a ot of money from advertisement companies when they sell data and, this is tinfoil hat theory, but China purposely bought reddit just so they could push their propagandistic ideas to the west.
It came out awhile ago they get paid the least amount for user data. China wouldn't need to buy it if the tranny janny does it for free for them anyway.
 
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nowhere near caught up but are his let's plays archived yet because stuff like that is where a lot of the juiciest details can slip out
Alright here's the archive of dcleyre192's channel. Size is 6.9gb (lol)
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