When they said Reddit has 2000 employees I was shocked. what could they possibly do onto a website that is basically run by users (and sysadmins) and that is basically feature-wise mature? I really can’t figure out 2000 people working every day on Reddit… on what? just for a quick comparison, the whole IAmA was run by a single person (Victoria), so… what are they doing?
And not even one of those 2,000 employees could put in any effort whatsoever?
Not all of those employees would be engineers, and out of those engineers, many would be backend engineers improving the speed and ranking algorithms. Apollo would also be taking advantage of that work.
Of the iOS engineers, many would probably have been working on priorities that generate money for the company, but we all hated. Apollo had a great model where he just had to make the users happy enough to give him subscription fees.
I hate the decisions the Reddit leads have been making, but I guarantee that the employees have been putting in plenty of effort. It’s the company’s priorities that are misaligned with what the users want.
The obvious implication in my comment was “into user experience.”
They treated us like cattle, but forgot that you gotta feed your livestock.
I agree that the user experience is severely lacking. I just wanted to make sure to highlight that it was leadership and not individual contributors that have issues.
They certainly forgot that it was the users that made the site into what it is. And we’ll be the ones who take it away.
It’s made bad on purpose because you aren’t the customer, you’re the product
Yeah but isn’t it a better product when people are forming positive associations with the brand being advertised because it’s being displayed on an app that works well?
No? Because litterally the only people paying reddit are advertisers