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Reddit CEO tells employees that subreddit blackout “will pass”
(www.theverge.com)
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I mean that was probably good advice tbh
It 100% is. As a customer service manager for a software company, I can say - you wouldn't believe some of the threats we get, just while operating normally, and people are pissed about this.
I wouldn’t do anything to them, but I’d definitely deny them service if I found a reddit employee in the wild.
"Hi, I'm sorry, but we charge an extra api fee for reddit employees"
"You have an api for a coffee shop"
"Yeah, its the Asshole Prevention Insurance, since the ceo is a giant, gaping asshole that likes to spew his filth all over things, and we want insurance that nobody from there does the same thing."