I legitimately don't understand what they're hoping to gain from the AMA. Unless spez is going to start with "We were wrong, we're rolling back the changes" then there's nothing to be said. They ran over 3rd party apps that millions of their users use for no reason. This will be a total disaster.
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Isn’t there a long long history of people thinking they can AMA their way out of a PR disaster and end up stepping in it?
There sure is, and I can't wait to see it.
Ohhhhhh, youbetcha!
They probably don't understand how big this issue is and think it's just a small number of nerds who don't matter. I think they're taking the community for granted.
I think they’ll try to say they’ll improve the app’s accessibility, bot functionality, mod tools, something like that. It won’t work I bet
They’ve already said they’re focusing on the desktop app.
They get the stats, so they know how many users are using the various third party mobile apps. What they may not realize is how many of the moderators and content posters depend on third party apps.
I want to see it but at the same time I know I will regret it. The last time he never answered straight and avoided tough questions. It's not going to be different this time. I would love to be proven wrong though.
Edit: called it
This is going to be epic. I can't believe how out of touch this guy is.
It's a banana, Michael, what can it cost, $10?
Sadly inflation means the scale banana is now about $14.50
Money really messes with the ability to understand normal people.
Well that was a disaster. Guess I'll be spending time here now.
Me too. That AMA was a joke and made me want to uninstall Reddit.
"Today". Ah yes, a definite time. A well planned and definitely going to be productive AMA and not just a crazy panic-post after they realize that they fucked up super, super, super, SUUUUPER bad by literally having their own CEO falsely accusing 3rd party devs of blackmail, WHEN THERE WERE RECORDINGS.
Spez is, as usual, being an absolute buffoon. Nothing new under the sun.
Jokes on him, I no longer have access to my account. I've already moved.
I decided not to nuke my post/comment history as every once in awhile I get a reply on something from years ago, trouble shooting RPI or something with a certain linux distro or whatever, thanking me as they'd been searching for hours and my comment got them where they're going.
I didn't nuke my history, just deleted my handle so I couldn't use it anymore. AFAIK the posts are still up, the username is just [deleted]
I’m waiting until the end of the month to do that, so my handle going away lines up with everything else going away.
We created value for the Reddit, so we’ll take that away by nuking activity.
Yep, that's how it'll be.
"AMA" has been up almost a half an hour and spez has responded a total of 5 times. Best AMA ever
Get the popcorn ready chaps!
This is the best internet drama I've seen in a long time.
I still get Digg emails.
The funny thing is Spez probably thinks this is good optics like he's proving he's ready to interact with the users, but we all know the entire thing is going to be a fucking peloton spin class in telling everyone to fuck themselves
You can do it! Do not give up! Keep going and fuck yourself.
Soon you will look back and be amazed at all progress you made in fucking yourself.
You will wonder why you thought you could never fuck yourself this hard.
It'll be like a trainwreck in slow motion
You would think he would have come into this with at least a few canned answers to the most likely questions. It isn't as if the concerns people have had been hidden; they were all out in the open and have been for days now. No excuse for him to be a deer in the headlights. He was either ignorant, or arrogant. Neither is forgivable in a CEO.
I mean they had canned answers, just not for anything the users are angry about. He said multiple times that they will be focussing on mod tooling, which they have been saying for 8 years now with very little progress. So even their canned message were hilariously bad.
The AMA is live now: link
As usual, cherry picked questions get softball answers.
Not to mention that he continues to diss the developer behind Apollo.
That's more than just a diss, blackmail accusations is rising to the level of libel. Spez is just being a shitbead Spez as always.
This is going to be a massive shitshow, cant wait!
There’s too much money on the line, so he can’t be backing down. I don’t know for sure of course, but I think it’s just another “Listen, this is why we did the things we did” damage-control AMA. It will be entertaining regardless.
Maybe we should get the lemmy server hosts to also do an ama, not to throw shade or anything (alright maybe a little)
"shit show" doesn't even begin to cover it. Guess that explains why the various Lemmy servers are creaking under the load.
Where are the AMAs going to be for lemmy?
They say join us "here" so I'm assuming it is going to be the /r/reddit sub.
It's going to be an absolute shitshow, I've already decided to sell my reddit account and delete sync so I'll just be there to see the drama unfold before I quit reddit for good 👍
"Join our CEO tomorrow" Tomorrow is always tomorrow loophole incoming.