User visits and time spent on the social media platform normalize after traffic to Reddit briefly dipped last week during the blackout, according to SimilarWeb.
I’m not planning on deleting mine, I do have some good technical answers on my account that I don’t want to delete. I figure stopping participating is more important than going back and deleting it.
This is a fair point - engagement drives their dollars. Maybe I’ll save what’s useful for me on my account as long as I can find no alternatives or don’t have time to migrate solutions to another silo. Just having not opened their site in 2 weeks already feels compellingly free.
I deleted mine after that disastrous AMA that the head spaz put on. What a shit show.
I’m not planning on deleting mine, I do have some good technical answers on my account that I don’t want to delete. I figure stopping participating is more important than going back and deleting it.
This is a fair point - engagement drives their dollars. Maybe I’ll save what’s useful for me on my account as long as I can find no alternatives or don’t have time to migrate solutions to another silo. Just having not opened their site in 2 weeks already feels compellingly free.
@massacre hard agree