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Reddit Ramps Up Its Threats To Protesting Mods, As Ad Buyers Leave
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I remember the day that Slashdot sold out.
What happened to Slashdot? There wasn't really one particular event that made me stop using that site, I just sort of drifted away. Was there an "enshittification" moment there, too?
1999, Malda & Bates sold it to Andover.net. It didn't become terrible, but there was a sense that it went corporate. It's been sold and resold since then.
I guess I mostly used it after the sale, then. I started in 1998 or 1999 (when the hype for The Phantom Menace was building up) and used it until the early 2010s.
Now this is the real nerd cred here lol. Yea. Same. We're old now. Has its benefits and disadvantages.
I rarely go to slashdot anymore, but still do occasionally. What did they do?
They were independent then they weren't. I don't recall any deeply controversial scandal beyond that. But the content and vibe was never the same after they "sold out". They are a shell of their former self... they used to be "the thing". Now they're just something some people know about.
Exactly. It started feeling corporate.