If they're unable to build a profitable product off of the existing foundations then, yes, I absolutely want them to fail. This is how capitalism works.
> Reddit is not profitable. They need a path to profitability to continue operating in a high rate environment.
They've had over a decade to innovate their way to success just like every other tech company of that era.
From a business standpoint, they are an abject failure and don't deserve to exist if they can't hire people smart enough to monetize without alienating the entire user base.
If they're unable to build a profitable product off of the existing foundations then, yes, I absolutely want them to fail. This is how capitalism works.
> Reddit is not profitable. They need a path to profitability to continue operating in a high rate environment.
They've had over a decade to innovate their way to success just like every other tech company of that era.
From a business standpoint, they are an abject failure and don't deserve to exist if they can't hire people smart enough to monetize without alienating the entire user base.