I think people under-estimate how much of the user base is casual and not a power user. So from Reddit's balance sheet perspective, they'd only probably lose like 5-10% of their MAU. That said,...
I think people under-estimate how much of the user base is casual and not a power user. So from Reddit's balance sheet perspective, they'd only probably lose like 5-10% of their MAU. That said, this is kind of like the 1% in the wealth distribution. They are small number but an extremely powerful number. I'm just curious to see how powerful they are. I would for sure stop using reddit if the content degraded to Facebook or Twitter quality.
I think people under-estimate how much of the user base is casual and not a power user. So from Reddit's balance sheet perspective, they'd only probably lose like 5-10% of their MAU. That said, this is kind of like the 1% in the wealth distribution. They are small number but an extremely powerful number. I'm just curious to see how powerful they are. I would for sure stop using reddit if the content degraded to Facebook or Twitter quality.