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The question is, what percentage of the 90:9:1 ratio they lose?
The 90% being those who just use it The 9% being those who engage and comment The 1% being the content creators.
Reddit would seem to have lost a lot of the 1% and a fair chunk of the 9%.
The 90% will take at least a year to understand that there is not any new engaging content being created.
Major social media platforms don’t just explode and go extinct, they slowly slip into irrelevancy.
Digg still exists, no-one cares. Tumblr still exists, no-one cares. Myspace still exists, no-one cares. The list goes on and on.
Digg still exists, so does MySpace, as does tumblr and many other irrelevant social media platforms.
They also “seemed fine” at first, until their slow decline into obscurity and irrelevance.
Yeah, I already hate myself but I’m going to implement this. 🤣
None in the personal desktop space. But RHEL is still considered industry best practice for web server deployments. Though I think that will change pretty soon.
Realistically, there is no massive advantage RHEL offers today. Historical it was the most stable and secure offering, but not anymore.
The thing that struck me the hardest was when I found out that this doesn’t breach the GPT license.
Basically this only effects downstream distros like Rocky, Fedora is upstream so it will be fine.
At this point I’m more concerned that this sets a very dangerous precedent.
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