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For those who didn’t read the article, important note.
The valuation decrease was as of May 31.
It wasn’t even after the Reddit apocalypse! What is going to happen next?
I think that’s a fair take that’s likely to happen. It really depends now on what Reddit does to try to normalize things or blow things up more. I think if they try to just rebuild relationships with their new group of users, they may survive.
But they also seem equally as likely to find a new way to screw themselves over…
They still haven't replaced >90% of the moderators... it will take months, probably longer to feel the full effects. People will test it, and will get creative. There is a decent chance if they aren't actively working on a sophisticated plan for thay, the website turns into an alt-right cess pool with CP that slips through the cracks.