plantstho
A possibly nice UX could be clients grouping all crossposts from the same author together in a little stack, but showing the local or oldest version "on top"
The author dedicates gobs of prose to illustrate their weak theories while on the other hand mocking the legitimate concerns people have, implying they are childish. And in reality most of the things people are concerned about will absolutely, certainly happen.
Who wants to bet this guy is adamantly opposed to ever seeing a therapist
Thought this seemingly-intentional bid to wreck the platform had a familiar smell
subreddits as businesses
I'll admit, I didn't have faith that he could, but he actually came up with a worse idea
Even if they drop everything and reverse this new policy, it's clear they don't value the people who create the content they host. After they are public, there's absolutely no incentive to respect the community anymore. For me, after fourteen years, It's over.