Damus
0xtr · 141w
jfc they are really taking this fight against their community
(>0_0)> · 141w
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Aaron · 141w
Jack Dorsey I zapped you 12 sats first time I ever zapped you cause for once you're on my side. 🤙
Rico · 141w
Kurwa.
Julio · 141w
I think ever since Ellen Pao … it was only a matter of time before something like this happened …
⚡️🌱🌙 · 141w
Another walled garden in death throes. If you want to charge for API calls… make them worth something!!
Eluc · 141w
They will just push people to other platforms, hopefully decentralized and censorship resistant. Who said Nostr? Maybe, we can dream.
nobody · 141w
Reddit hasn't been open for years. 👎
nobody · 141w
there's a writer's strike in which i am participating in solidarity, currently ongoing - this type of exploitation is part of that protest. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Writers_Guild_of_America_strike
nobody · 141w
This battle was destined to be lost from day one. They have zero leverage. Zero, nada, zilch. Whats worse, reddit mods are notoriously bad. Which makes it even harder to give a crap. Society as a whole will have to change and collectively walk when companies do this *or it does not matter*. Re...
maju · 141w
I understand Reddit, to be honest. If I were management I would kick them as moderators and them open these stupid subreddits. I mean this is a private business? Am I alone?
John Whiteside · 141w
These companies keep forgetting that users are what drives value for these platforms. Going to war against your users seems like a bad business move
Mad Doc Froggy · 141w
I cannot imagine investors being happy with a company whose CEO is so oblivious as to have missed an entire ecosystem of profitable apps adjacent to his service. At least by his own account. Steve is clown shoes…
jpx · 141w
🍎🤢
Chris Handy · 141w
What do you think about all this?
offgrid · 141w
I sure hope we get to keep using Damus app…. It’s awesome #[2]​ #[1]