• F-Lambda@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Reddit’s CEO said he expects this blowup will pass eventually.

    This was precisely the wrong thing for him to say if he wanted that to happen

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        1 year ago

        Nah I think it’s clear he wanted it to leak. He’s just an egomaniac who thinks he’s actually a good leader. That section of the memo was for investor confidence. (It’ll pass, no revenue effect so far, etc.) The other part about warning employees not to wear Reddit gear in public for fear of violence was meant for the press and for the uninformed, to try to garner sympathy and paint the protestors as bad actors.

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          Obvious tactic, paint the other side as violent and you’ll get sympathy. Won’t someone please think of the corporation.

          Make no mistake, spez would love to see someone in a reddit tshirt beat up on the street. He’d be able to plaster that everywhere he could showing how sad his side is

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            It’s working, too. The Forbes article which I saw posted either here or on Kbin didn’t even push back on Huffman’s claim that traffic from LLMs was the reason for the price hike, and I haven’t seen any big publication use the audio or transcripts showing a slam-dunk case of slander (or libel, whichever one applies to text) against the Apollo developer.

            • EvilColeslaw@beehaw.org
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              1 year ago

              The problem with the slander is unless it falls into a few categories of what’s called per se defamation, you’re required to prove damages. (From the slander’s damage to your reputation, not from something like Reddit’s API change destroying his business.)

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      1 year ago

      Seriously. Talk about poking the bear, he got me pissed all over again. Never going back to reddit now.