“A significant number of subreddits shifting to private caused some expected stability issues, and we’ve been working on resolving the anticipated issue,” Reddit said in a statement to NBC News.
They didn’t really explain much huh
Amazon lost about 44 million hectares to agriculture in 35 years, 86.3% of which became pasture and 13.6% were used for agriculture.
Yesh, like isn’t premium, awards and a shit ton of ads not enough profit?
I think it’s gonna die out soon considering how fasr things change on the internet. After the going dark of june 12th I think people will either really stick to lemmy or go back to reddit and things will go back to normal gradually.
I just deleted Reddit after seeing this post lol
Also they added background color on mobile’s fullscreen and it’s so distracting. I wish they put an option to keep it black again.