That’s the thing, right? In trying to force everyone onto a dumpster fire of a main Reddit app, instead, they forced their MOST TECHNICAL and active user base to look at other options.
They even chased off their resources doing things for free, such as a massive bot detection network and large-subreddit moderation.
Everything is snowballing out of control and it’s barely getting started.
I’m waiting for the real protest. When a large collective of moderators decide to form an agreement to protest for compensation all at once. It could happen now that these moderators are seeing their friends being removed from self-created subreddits.
Of course that’s why they had so many new accounts so fast! And that’s why removing the Threads account also deletes your Instagram one! No way a bad app like that, missing the basic features (front what I’ve read in reviews), would have so many users so fast!
There’s no way an app with 2 billion accounts couldn’t have 1 percent of it’s users take 30 seconds to sign up for a Twitter alternative they’ve been waiting for? Why is this such a conspiracy to people?
Yes they are. There were tons of people waiting to leave Twitter for something better. What makes Threads the better alternative is they already have Instagram accounts and so does everybody they know. Joining Threads took me 30 seconds.
It seems obvious because they literally said that’s what they’re doing. They’re not trying to hide it.
If you have an Instagram account, it literally takes a single click to sign up for Threads. Your Instagram account is the same as your Threads account.
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