Okay it’s fun, Reddit won’t be able to remove them since a vote was held, but what impact will featuring only pics of John Oliver have on Reddit’s bottom line? This achieves nothing and the pics have already tens of thousands of upvotes, meaning the engagement and traffic are back.
My take is that stuff like this counts on traffic being a flash in the pan. At first, it’s funny and novel, but as time wears on the hope may be that people top engaging with funny sexy Oliver photo #93848. Hypothetically this would cause a drop in traffic and engagement, but still leave the mod team strictly in compliance with reddit’s demands.
but still leave the mod team strictly in compliance with reddit’s demands.
Until spez changes the rules and allows his supporters to vote those mods out, which he already announced he’d do. That’s why the recent actions by the mod teams were just pointless, almost none of them threatened Reddit’s bottom line.
They could have asked users to block ads using uBlock Origin, most of them didn’t. They could have stickied threads on their respective subs about Lemmy and/or the Fediverse, they didn’t. They could have stickied threads where they call on users to cancel their premium subscriptions, they didn’t.
Somehow they felt that what would impact Reddit’s revenue the most is a silent blackout followed by some funny mischief after reopening.
Okay it’s fun, Reddit won’t be able to remove them since a vote was held, but what impact will featuring only pics of John Oliver have on Reddit’s bottom line? This achieves nothing and the pics have already tens of thousands of upvotes, meaning the engagement and traffic are back.
My take is that stuff like this counts on traffic being a flash in the pan. At first, it’s funny and novel, but as time wears on the hope may be that people top engaging with funny sexy Oliver photo #93848. Hypothetically this would cause a drop in traffic and engagement, but still leave the mod team strictly in compliance with reddit’s demands.
Until spez changes the rules and allows his supporters to vote those mods out, which he already announced he’d do. That’s why the recent actions by the mod teams were just pointless, almost none of them threatened Reddit’s bottom line.
They could have asked users to block ads using uBlock Origin, most of them didn’t. They could have stickied threads on their respective subs about Lemmy and/or the Fediverse, they didn’t. They could have stickied threads where they call on users to cancel their premium subscriptions, they didn’t.
Somehow they felt that what would impact Reddit’s revenue the most is a silent blackout followed by some funny mischief after reopening.