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Cake day: June 9th, 2023

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  • Growth for the sake of growth isn’t always bad. I think the problem with Reddit is that it’s growth for the sake of profit.

    When we try to grow our communities it gives us wider influence over what a space looks like. Imagine if there is a cause a lot of users here want to promote and fight for, but they’re defederated from some of the biggest instances?

    The ability to grow gives you a seat at the table, and also allows you to influence others. That’s essentially why people often centralize in one place on social media platforms.

    I do understand your point of view though, I still disagree but respect it.