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Did you mean recursion?
Did you mean recursion?
I opened Reddit, saw no bean posts so I immediately closed it.
They try to justify this by claiming they’re not profitable, while at the same time wasting so much time and money on terrible features and changes.
The reason why Reddit is not profitable is because of terrible management that tries to justify their existence.
That’s exactly why they want you to use it.
/u/spez desperately making beans post on Reddit, trying to not feel left out
Lemmy is open source and federated so cannot be bought. The fediverse is what the Internet was supposed to be.
I’m using Top Day when browsing All. This way, I don’t miss any of the fresh beany memes.
Those stories are most likely fake so nothing was lost.
Meta knows they can’t fix their terrible privacy record so they might as well milk it.
I commend the shutdown but if things get out of hand reddit admins will take over the popular subs. They won’t let a prime sub get shut down by mods.
Why is this not the default behaviour?