Which becomes interesting by the way as Reddit kicks out all the existing subreddit mods, decides what truth is, and orients (apparently) the site to training LLMs on
Yeah, you shouldn't trust people-on-the-internet in principle. But that's not the issue as much as uh... enshittification is a mild word for what they're doing. It might amount to some form of fraud
So regular everyday bugs we live with daily in the Linux desktop world.
I love how primary sources for "journalism" these days are comments by random jamokes on Reddit.