Reddit is redirecting some impressions away from existing communities, and some advertisers are pausing campaigns.
- “It’s going to be a big turning point,” Johnson said. “They’re hoping for the easy option where everyone quiets down.” - If you know anyone still on reddit, send them this article. The blackout is affecting reddit and hopefully nobody quiets down. 
- Unsurprising. The immediate effects are big, but the long term effects are going to hit the bottom line a lot more. If nothing else, Reddit has lost a lot of faith in the business itself, because the “product” (us, the user) has all the control. 
- Smart move of them to redirect away from closed subs to ones still open. - Though, I wonder what’s next - pointing to archive.org copies of reddit content before things went dark? Embedding kbin and lenny content to make it look like it’s from (and on) reddit? I suspect it’s not going to be sustainable. - They are redirecting anyone - they are serving display ads that were intended for visibility within certain subs, to people who are viewing other subs or r/all. 
 





