> And much like Twitter, Reddit has remained valuable not because of any amount of venture investment, but because of millions of users that choose to post there for free.
That's the money quote from the article. It's also true of stack overflow, and flickr and Tumblr. That's what Elon and spez miss. Why do they miss this? Is it arrogance or a genuine blind spot?
As long as they're getting enough user engagement, which drives ad revenue, they don't care.
Apart from the Reddit protests (which they will just force an end to by replacing mods) has there been any objective evidence of engagement or number of active users going down on Twitter or Reddit so far?
I thought Twitter user numbers had dropped at least some. I mean even Elon acknowledged that ad revenue was down and user numbers have to affect ad revenue.
I'd heard that it was because certain advertising partners had pulled out of Twitter for various reasons.
You're probably right that user numbers could be having an impact there as well, but I haven't seen any sources that are showing direct evidence that they have dropped
That's the money quote from the article. It's also true of stack overflow, and flickr and Tumblr. That's what Elon and spez miss. Why do they miss this? Is it arrogance or a genuine blind spot?