Ellen Pao's mistake was believing that reddit's commitment to free speech was an actual ideological commitment, not a cost-saving measure.
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Building a multi-million-dollar valuated company on unpaid labor is certainly dubious. There's that angle. It's true of many sites.
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But Reddit is interesting in that their particular form of unpaid labor is most likely to attract... a certain type.
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That has a trickledown effect across the entire community. Of course it does, it's apparent for all to see.
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Is it worse on Reddit than on other forums / BBSes / discussion boards? I don't know.
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I believe that at some point, questionable moderation practices led to a drain of active users across Reddit. Toxic people became dominant.
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@sarahjeong I've become resigned to thinking it's inevitable for any similar platform. -
@chort0 I think it merits some study. -
@sarahjeong Yes. I wonder if there have been formal studies, or at least PHD research on it. Haven't searched. - 1 réponse de plus
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