January 20th, 2020
What the fuck, man. Having a really shitty day.
Long story short, this is what happened:
1. Top post on the subreddit is a petition to ban my posts.
2. I only saw it hours later and I just came back from vacation.
3. I posted that I would be leaving the sub, and I didn't say it the right way.
I should have just left quietly, but my ego decided I needed to say "bye" and announce I was leaving.
Truth is, I should have left Reddit a year ago. There is very little benefit anymore from our posts there.
The whole automation thing was too played out too, I let it go too far. I should have killed it a while back.
Starter Story lost its novelty on Reddit a long time ago. We're focused on scaling the website now, which has some downsides when you want things to be more personal on something like Reddit.
This also has me thinking, in general, about why it's dumb to be so open about your story and your methods. My threads on automating Reddit and other things really just end up backfiring on me. It's cool to be candid but it might also fuck you over.
The stuff we do is definitely questionable at times, such as some of our automation. But that's business. It's a choice we make. Everything is a tradeoff.
The answers are never black and white.
It's times like these where you have to stay strong and not let haters get to you. More on this this week. I want to get my thoughts out more and eventually do a YT video on this. It's important and really affecting me.
Long story short, this is what happened:
1. Top post on the subreddit is a petition to ban my posts.
2. I only saw it hours later and I just came back from vacation.
3. I posted that I would be leaving the sub, and I didn't say it the right way.
I should have just left quietly, but my ego decided I needed to say "bye" and announce I was leaving.
Truth is, I should have left Reddit a year ago. There is very little benefit anymore from our posts there.
The whole automation thing was too played out too, I let it go too far. I should have killed it a while back.
Starter Story lost its novelty on Reddit a long time ago. We're focused on scaling the website now, which has some downsides when you want things to be more personal on something like Reddit.
This also has me thinking, in general, about why it's dumb to be so open about your story and your methods. My threads on automating Reddit and other things really just end up backfiring on me. It's cool to be candid but it might also fuck you over.
The stuff we do is definitely questionable at times, such as some of our automation. But that's business. It's a choice we make. Everything is a tradeoff.
The answers are never black and white.
It's times like these where you have to stay strong and not let haters get to you. More on this this week. I want to get my thoughts out more and eventually do a YT video on this. It's important and really affecting me.