Reddit has quietly removed nearly all avenues for users to provide direct feedback to the platform. Traditional support channels, appeals, and human contact points have been replaced with automated systems, and even r/RedditFeedback is no longer monitored by Reddit staff. This shift reflects a broader trend in large platforms moving toward automation over user communication, raising concerns about transparency, accountability, and long‑term community trust.

  • HCSOThrowaway@lemmy.world
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    14 days ago

    I think Reddit is just publicly acknowledging the quiet part (and simultaneously saving money by firing their humans):

    Virtually no matter what Reddit does, most people don’t care because they’re too lazy to switch to alternatives.

    What happened in the aftermath of the /r/art debacle? People made some memes and continued to use Reddit.