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this post was submitted on 25 Aug 2023
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Not in the slightest reddit is for plebs and soon it will get purchased by some media conglomerate and continue to die a slow death
I'd imagine a tech company would find it more interesting, it has a lot of user generated content to feed AI training (admittedly there is a lot of bot content, but they'd have tools to detect humans I guess?)
it will continue to be a net loss for whoever decides to purchase it. there are no novel ideas left to try for these companies trying to turn user count for free services into revenue. the model is a failure.