dragonfornicator@partizle.comtoTechnology@beehaw.org•Site to track Subreddit's as they go dark
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1 year agoWell, it was fixed regardless ^^
Well, it was fixed regardless ^^
The notifications contain the wrong amount of members for the subreddit, they all say 5k and below ^^ Not that it really matters, just FYI
First.
But seriously, i am really curious how this whole shebang will turn out. Some subs will go dark for 2 days, which will probably result in not very much. But what about the exodus when the third party launchers will go down. How many will just suck it up and use the official app? How many will actually migrate? Will reddit kneel to the community? Time will tell. Grab some popcorn and enjoy the show!
Yeah. I feel like “tech” in the article refers to the management and C-level people, not the developers, designers, engineers et al. who actually do the work and who would, on average, probably prefer the option to work remotely.
Any chance you, or anyone really, could provide the article behind the paywall?