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i don't get why people take this shit so personally
Rather than try to explain it, I think it's easier to say this. Imagine something you cherish dearly. Now imagine it slowly eroding away into nothing. Would you not be angry and want to prevent that at all costs?
Seeing something so useful go the way of the dodo just because the people in charge of the company want to be rich is infuriating. This could really be said about far too many companies. But IMO, Reddit's situation is more sad because the users are what made the site. The owners/creators just made the platform.
Hey! That's what happened to gaming!
And television and film!
And music!
Just art in general.
It fucking sucks!
Tbf with gaming, the indie scene is BOOMING, stay away from AAA games and you still get amazing new experiences every year