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Reddit’s CEO said that when he returned in 2015, he had to remind employees to work hard.
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There’s a tendency in the US tech industry to place idealism above hard work, he said.
Reddit’s CEO said that when he returned in 2015, he had to remind employees to work hard.
There’s a tendency in the US tech industry to place idealism above hard work, he said.
Feature-wise I feel Lemmy is nearly identical to Reddit. The biggest advantage Reddit has is the communities and they’ve been basically hacking away at them for over a year.
except it has pretty repressive policies around moderation, more than any other social media, like they have a whole apparatus built around bans, and ban evasion. trying to use a different account with different ip and proxies, is very difficult.
Hey that’s not fair. Reddit has been working hard at making itself more closed and on giving it a far shittier UI