Truthfully, what makes me happiest is the fact that this is actually happening. Reddit at its core was founded on great principles. Those principles have been sacrificed and as a result, we're taking action by moving to other platforms to regain the experience that once drew us to reddit.
I don't think our "movement" has caused any noticeable fluctuation in reddit's advertising revenue or daily hits. But in a way, I'm okay with that. I'm not looking to bring down reddit, I'm looking to find a home on the internet. After all, any front page of the internet gets stale eventually.
Also, kind of gushing here, but as a front end developer, I have to say, I'm in love with Snapzu's UI.
Truthfully, what makes me happiest is the fact that this is actually happening. Reddit at its core was founded on great principles. Those principles have been sacrificed and as a result, we're taking action by moving to other platforms to regain the experience that once drew us to reddit.
I don't think our "movement" has caused any noticeable fluctuation in reddit's advertising revenue or daily hits. But in a way, I'm okay with that. I'm not looking to bring down reddit, I'm looking to find a home on the internet. After all, any front page of the internet gets stale eventually.
Also, kind of gushing here, but as a front end developer, I have to say, I'm in love with Snapzu's UI.