I’m sharing this old article because it’s useful to contrast the situation back then (protests against hate speech) and now (protests due to the APIcalypse).

Here are a few highlights:

  • Back then, the admins were already eager to shift their discourse back and forth, depending on the convenience. Reddit was always about free speech, then it never was.
  • Former CEO Yishan Wong’s “[shutting down subreddits] won’t become a regular occurrence”
  • If you try to follow the link sourcing the quote above, you’ll notice that most Reddit blog official communications towards users are gone. Instead you’ll find a blog clearly geared towards investors, vulture capital, and corporate.

Any other old piece of news that you guys feel like sharing, that can be contextualised to show Reddit going downhill?

    • Lvxferre@lemmy.mlOPM
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      The fact that they sold Reddit to Condé Nast is on its own a sign that they were already corporation-minded. Otherwise they’d simply say “nah, we thank you for the offer but we see Reddit as a public service, not as a business”. That’s likely what Swartz would’ve done.

      Also the fact that kn0thing remained in Reddit a long time after it was bought, and that Greedy Pigboy is still there as its CEO.