To be honest, I didn’t expect the Reddit CEO to get this defensive about the decision. It seems like with each move he’s just putting more gas on the fire. He probably should have just stayed quite and let the inconvenience of the blackout make the Reddit community shift their anger to the mods to finally open up again.
To be honest, I didn’t expect the Reddit CEO to get this defensive about the decision. It seems like with each move he’s just putting more gas on the fire. He probably should have just stayed quite and let the inconvenience of the blackout make the Reddit community shift their anger to the mods to finally open up again.