As From what we’ve heard, things aren’t going well on Reddit at the moment, and the site is currently in a battle with readers and moderators over ownership of the site.. The user is very upset with the site’s attempts to monetize it, and has engaged in various protests, but one of his subreddits is a big game with 1.9 million subscribers. r/steam is now my favorite.
we have seen blackoutI have seen the site. Switch settings to NSFW (hence the loss of ad revenue) However, r/steam, which threatened to remove mods if the subreddit was not restarted after the initial outage, said that, as a community, if it had to restart, it would be best to: decided to restart. the purpose.
and the purpose is As PC gamer Point outwas destined to become the internet’s top destination for all things steam-related. It’s not about the storefronts and launchers that PCs like, it’s about steam engines. steam cloud. Steam Tractors, Steam Cars, Steam Academic Books.
For example, this is the classic “evaluate your setup” post. The emphasis is on classic:
In this post, a user asks an important technical question that the community wants answered.
Just because protests are happening doesn’t mean there’s nothing to celebrate.
As with most gaming subreddits, users sometimes feel nostalgic and want to relive the good old days.
Now, remember that Reddit exists today only because it is a place where users can teach, learn, and interact with other humans for free.
This may not be the best effective Form of Protest – Users are still creating content, so people browsing r/steam on the company’s official mobile app will continue to see ads. That’s the whole reason they’re trying to eliminate third party applications in the first placeQ: If you’re planning on doing protests for the long term, you might want to have some fun.