Despite mass protests by users and moderators, Reddit's unique communities look likely to survive the rebellion over the company's new business strategy.
Someone pointed out to me that Wired is tangentially owned by a company that holds shares of Reddit, and has been the only place I’ve seen pro-Reddit news the last month. They have reason to keep people on there.
Someone pointed out to me that Wired is tangentially owned by a company that holds shares of Reddit, and has been the only place I’ve seen pro-Reddit news the last month. They have reason to keep people on there.