I remember when “the other site” launched an instant messaging feature. It was buggy as hell and interfered with my browsing experience on the site. Totally didn’t expect anything to come of it, but mostly jokingly messaged Spez through the new feature knowing it would go to an endless abyss never to be seen again. Surprisingly he responded. Cordial but ultimately also not at all helpful. But some time later (maybe a month?), the bug I messaged him about was fixed. So, maybe it wasn’t all fruitless.
Oh Spez.
I remember when “the other site” launched an instant messaging feature. It was buggy as hell and interfered with my browsing experience on the site. Totally didn’t expect anything to come of it, but mostly jokingly messaged Spez through the new feature knowing it would go to an endless abyss never to be seen again. Surprisingly he responded. Cordial but ultimately also not at all helpful. But some time later (maybe a month?), the bug I messaged him about was fixed. So, maybe it wasn’t all fruitless.
For some reason most Reddit users would rather use chat than send a PM
Most bots you mean.
No, most real users too. It’s apparently how the young people use Reddit or something