So stage 1 was obviously the blackouts and noise about what was going on.
The blackouts are, from what I understand, over, and so is the noise.
This is stage 2, where things go back to normal. Sure, some people are going to delete their account/submit DSRs/purge their data, but the vast majority of users will be too addicted to the dopamine and will return to Reddit
All Spez had to do was just wait it out. It’s exactly what happened with Twitter and pretty much every social media platform.
The ONLY thing we’ve taught CEOs of these companies is that we’re addicted to the mechanisms they’ve put in place and are willing to tolerate almost everything.
As such, they’ll keep pushing the boundaries.