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That is objectively ridiculous.

[–] 1 pt

(((Condé Nast))) has enough shekels

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Translation: CEOs and Execs must be able to take more vacations to Bermuda, buy more mansions, Rolls Royce cars, and better caviar. Steve Huffman, Alexis Ohanian, & Condé Nast demand to be kept in the style to which they have become accustomed!

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Maybe they shouldn't have chased off a big chuck of the user base and talent. There was a time when Reddit had several people creating original content specifically for the site.

The admins allowed the site to speed up its demist by allowing mods to auto ban the remaining wrong thinkers (right-wingers) to from a good portion of the site. All for posting in the "wrong" subs.

Reddit peaked in 2014 and the site is now held together with bots & scripts. They can only continue to hide the real numbers and costs for a few more years at best.

Reddit can cut costs if they can work with browser dev teams in using existing p2p web protocols to convert parts of Reddit to p2p. Mainly the subs, especially the more popular subs so the users would sport the costs. All they need is for Chromium & Mozilla to add support for the "" peer-to-peer protocol.

https://datproject.org/

https://beakerbrowser.com/

So this way Reddit could at least position themselves as cutting edge company pushing the web forward.

Here's some other items that should be of interest:

https://blockchain-dns.info/

https://adnauseam.io/