It can be about more than one thing. It started as a protest for pricing changes and then became about the lack of respect show to protestors and is slowly heading to attempts to burn it all down.
Pethaps. Really, though, it's moved on to a general protest about the staggering lack of respect and disdain for the community that built Reddit spez and the executive team supporting him are showing the userbase.
I wish them all the best, and while fun, I hope eventually they realize the only way to win is to stop playing.
Probably, but the biggest user decline is happening right as we speak. Unless Reddit makes other "amazing" changes after this, the people that stick with Reddit now will likely just stay there.
Ah, yes, they don't allow it because it muddles their data. Never forget that whatever rewards they give you aren't free, you sell your data to them for that reward. They want to know which age group or gender buys which products how often, so card sharing messes with their data because suddenly all the "young lady" purchases are on the card of an old man or whatever. It's actually not a huge problem if it happens once because they anyways need hundreds if not thousands of data points to learn anything from it (because they look at "average" purchases), but the cleaner the data set the easier it gets.
There were already trials where shops could predict if you are pregnant based on your purchases. How Target Figured Out A Teen Girl Was Pregnant Before Her Father DidThis card data is pure gold (if enough people participate), which is why stores love starting their own program to collect or join a big card provider who will share that data with them.
I can see not leaving if pay stayed the same and responsibilities got smaller. Normally it’s the other way around. If you don’t care about titles it might be a nice change.
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