• Snot Flickerman
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    10 months ago

    Hmmm, let’s see.


    • Failing company rooted in a more traditional framework they’re trying to break out of

    • Said company has no idea what they’re doing and keep doing ridiculous things to “break out of” traditional framework

    • Keeps doing things no user/customer asked for

    • Said company has no real effective long-term game-plan and keeps changing tack because of bad previous choices

    • There’s a good chance the company could go completely bust because of lack of good business plan and solid leadership


    Redditors: Reddit is the new GameStop!! DRS!! MOASS!!!

    • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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      Keeps doing things no user/customer asked for

      I’m pretty sure the advertisers - their real customers - asked them to show more ads.

      • Snot Flickerman
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        3110 months ago

        Huffman is ostensibly following Elon Musk’s lead, and last I checked, Musk had pretty effectively chased away a massive amount of what one might call “rational” advertisers. Reddit is absolutely following a similar path, and soon enough there will be advertisers who no longer want to be associated with a toxic brand.

      • Snot Flickerman
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        10 months ago

        I fucking love dumbshit comments like these!

        “I’m going to say this comment is totally wrong, but I don’t actually care enough about the issue to explain it or use more than *checks notes… two words to justify my position.”

        Fucking hilarious, every time.

        • @HerrBeter@lemmy.world
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          10 months ago

          It’s unlikely I’ll write a longer answer on my phone. But if all you have is ridicule again, and insults, I’ll leave you with some short thoughts.

          Gamestop has been doing fairly well, looking at financials. And people complain about not owning their virtual stuff, which NFT smart contracts could be a solution for. I don’t necessarily agree on the the specifics for blockchain based solution though, nor did I like the picturefest which only obfuscated good use cases.

          Edit: unlike of course vague half truths

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              10 months ago

              It’s a technology, simple as. But since we’re back at the start, who profits the most from not moving status quo?

              What other viable and available technology options are there for a system where the consumer can somewhat freely do what they want with digital assets?

              And wtf simping? Wat

              • @frezik@midwest.social
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                310 months ago

                What other viable and available technology options are there for a system where the consumer can somewhat freely do what they want with digital assets?

                NFTs do nothing to help this.