Not only that. They are coming HERE to ask questions about how to set up the reddit app, which is mindboggling for me
Same here. Mods were the people that built the communities. I don't give a flying f*** to the admins, and as long as we get a good Leminn app, I'll be happy.
Let's make it extra fun. Add weapons to it.
This is a great depiction of the reality, and I AM copying this comment to use it in the future.
But, you see, the biggest problem here is: these generic users do not post anything. They may repost from Instagram or Tik Tok, or whatever, but if the power users, the ones responsible for the good content that the casual access leaves, it's just a matter of months for it to die for good.
You know, I could find a few cases where this could have helped me troubleshoot stuff on the code.
I think that's exactly what the meme is about.
I feel that the "small" bump it has to be accessible makes it interesting for people that really want to access it. The 15 likes on a post feel like 15 real people, engaged, interested, and hit completely different from the 1.5k likes a post in reddit would get.