Have you guys seen this? It's a campaign blaming the people that dare to want to use 3rd party apps. Don't forget, most of them are gone. There's no defending about why 3rd party apps are just better. Nope. It's the exact same as the covid propaganda, but proreddit this time.
Removing your own comments is being called, " destroying data".
More info
https://www.reddit.com/r/wow/comments/149b6ss/a_partial_reopening_and_our_next_moves/
I'm not familiar with appropriate pricing, but it did seem like Reddit was asking for a lot of money that it was obvious that the intentions weren't exclusive to greed, but moreso control.
People have been mentioning things like IPO, monopolizing user data, or maybe disempowering the few woke mods who apparently have influence over most of Reddit, censoring anything they don't personally like. But no matter what angle, it doesn't seem too big of a deal whether the ship or the passengers go down over there.
Reddit has no expectation that they were working people people prepared. I discussed the price with my father that doesn't do social media, but does network engineering, and his first response was, " That can be millions of dollars!"
Clearly that price is NOT based in reality as they claim. Look what else I found.
https://files.catbox.moe/6a0w1p.png