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Elon Musk's Twitter moves were 'reaffirming' says Reddit boss amid API changes
(www.theregister.com)
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Are they really blind though?
I'm highly disappointed that after Elon took over and then did those changes to Twitter, people still use it, they still post links to it and still talk about it. There wasn't as much exodus as it was.
It looks like Reddit might be the same and people are too lazy to switch to an an alternative.
I do not think Reddit is going to have a mass exodus in the same way that Digg did back then, no. Times have changed far too much for that to be the case.
However, "karma" has no deadline, and I do think that overtime we'll see Reddit decline and the root of the cause will probably come back to this, in some shape or form. I've even heard people in my "normal" circles say that after being met with the "This community is private" this last week, they already don't like their reliance on Reddit.
Twitter and Facebook are a bit different in this perspective. Facebook tends to have close ties to friends/family, Twitter does kinda but not to the same extent - but quite a few people do use Twitter because of celebrities and "bigger people" being on there.