At this point I'm genuinely wondering if they're about to Digg themselves into a amusingly-recursive grave. All it would take is one great, open forum site to absorb the refugees from a terrible management mistep, and they're toast. Just like Digg.
> they're about to Digg themselves into a amusingly-recursive grave "You'll get over it" > All it would take is one great, open forum site to absorb the refugees from a terrible management mistep This is fundamental risk to any business that depends on a social space. The best explanation of the mechanics that create this risk is Joe Peacock's talk[1] at NOTACON 8 about the time fark.com made the same mistake... and…
Please stop asking me to use the app
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Re: Please stop asking me to use the app
#162Reddit is an ad company. It's not an effort to build you a nice website, it's a machine for taking your time and attention from you then selling it.
Asking Reddit to "please stop" grabbing at better attention hooks is like asking McDonald's to "please stop" raising prices.
The right way to say this is timeless: refuse to make the trade. If Reddit goes too far, close the tab. That, in bulk, is how you get a response.
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#163And please go back to the old reddit, before the redesign. I can't stand it.
The redesign completely kills my 12-inch MacBook by freezing Safari’s UI for a good second or two while it’s loading all that shit JavaScript. I can load actual apps faster than their content-focused website.
Re: Please stop asking me to use the app
#164I see threads like this all the time, and they don't make sense. Reddit is an ad company. It's not an effort to build you a nice website, it's a machine for taking your time and attention from you then selling it. Asking Reddit to "please stop" grabbing at better attention hooks is like asking McDonald's to "please stop" raising prices. The right way to say this is timeless: refuse to make the trade. If Reddit goes t…
However, often people complain and do nothing, or complain and keep buying the company's product. (e.g. games with microtransactions)
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#165Re: Please stop asking me to use the app
#166I see threads like this all the time, and they don't make sense. Reddit is an ad company. It's not an effort to build you a nice website, it's a machine for taking your time and attention from you then selling it. Asking Reddit to "please stop" grabbing at better attention hooks is like asking McDonald's to "please stop" raising prices. The right way to say this is timeless: refuse to make the trade. If Reddit goes t…
Unless you actually manage to affect the behavior of other people by highlighting what Reddit is doing. However, often people complain and do nothing, or complain and keep buying the company's product. (e.g. games with microtransactions)
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#167Re: Please stop asking me to use the app
#168At this point I'm genuinely wondering if they're about to Digg themselves into a amusingly-recursive grave. All it would take is one great, open forum site to absorb the refugees from a terrible management mistep, and they're toast. Just like Digg.
Re: Please stop asking me to use the app
#169Earlier quoted context omitted.
Unless you actually manage to affect the behavior of other people by highlighting what Reddit is doing. However, often people complain and do nothing, or complain and keep buying the company's product. (e.g. games with microtransactions)
How do other people using games with microtransactions, or using reddit, or watching TV with adverts, harm me?
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#170Earlier quoted context omitted.
Ironically the mobile site is a full single page app, while the desktop site (or at least the old one) was mostly server rendered. It's not impossible to create a fast mobile client rendered site (Twitter have done well) but it's certainly not as easy as it is with plain old HTML.
The Reddit .compact view is great, and should be how mobile sites work. All server render, and a tiny bit of interactivity. It's miles better than the real mobile view. Try it yourself at : reddit.com/.compact