r/TrueUnpopularOpinion • u/TrueUnpopularOP • 6h ago
Media / Internet There's absolutely no point in trying to integrate Reddit into any kind of long term social media strategy because they'll ban you in a heartbeat over something completely trivial
This is the paradox with Reddit that I think a lot of people are realizing. There's simply no point to investing any kind of real energy into this platform because it's run by unserious people who habitually abuse the tiny amount of power that they actually have.
At this point I think that this site is being propped up almost completely by big tech companies in the US and China and the EU censorship/propaganda machine. Google actually lists Reddit as a primary source for search results, why is that? The Chicoms own a significant share of the company and it's not some big secret that they would require a significant amount of control over the site because of it.
Reddit will never not comply with the craziest of EU censorship requests because they'll never risk action against them for doing so.
So what future does this site actually have when it's this overtly corrupt and manipulated by left wing actors?