I was thinking about how Eglin Airforce Base is Reddit's most addicted city, and how much corporate shilling as well as government shilling proliferates Reddit. I don't see how Reddit could fail if the shills are willing to support Reddit, so they don't lose the control they have spent creating and maintaining. Even if they did, what is to stop the same thing from happening here?
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HomerSimpson ago
The tower known as Reddit won't fall anytime soon. However the bricks are falling 1 by 1. And eventually that tower will not be able to stand. Voat dropped the ball when fatpeoplehate got banned. If they were ready they could probably had more people converted but they weren't.
What is to stop it from happening here? Nothing but you and I. If we make it clear we won't stand for it then it won't. But if it does? We move again to another clone. We the user decide where we go. They can't force us to stay.
Zquareman ago
The cycle continues, as it always will.