Очень интересная ситуация развивается вокруг сайта Reddit.
Reddit — один из первых сайтов в интернете, который целиком зависит от пользовательского контента. С него позже содрали Пикабу, но идея такая же: авторы просто дали площадку и систему голосования, а весь интерес для людей создают другие люди. Конкретно Reddit, надо заметить, ещё и довольно примитивен технически: и визуальные стили, и layout, и способы взаимодействия с контентом в основном так и остались на уровне 2005 года, когда он был создан. Более того — Reddit даже старается не хранить сам объёмные данные вроде картинок, а использует ссылки на сервисы вроде Imgur. Тем не менее, Reddit входит в топ-20 сайтов по посещаемости во всём мире, а его авторы зарабатывают десятки и сотни миллионов долларов в год. Сайт настолько популярен и известен в США, что туда не раз приходили даже многие знаменитости и в неформальном виде отвечали на вопросы обычных людей.
Поскольку сам по себе Reddit, мягко говоря, требует некоторого привыкания к его UI/UX, люди зачастую пользуются сторонними клиентами. И до сих пор сайт бесплатно предоставлял API для этого. Но с недавнего времени решил брать деньги, причём, внушительные: так, например, автор Apollo — одного из самых популярных мобильных приложений для Reddit — посчитал, что ему для сохранения работоспособности придётся платить компании $20млн в год.
Из-за этого владельцы сообществ решили устроить забастовку и стали массово закрывать свои сообщества. Если сообщество закрыто, в него нельзя писать, тогда нет нового контента, нет интереса для юзеров, и они в теории могут с Reddit уйти. На что главы Reddit сначала призвали всех своих сотрудников игнорировать забастовки, а потом и вовсе разослали модераторам такое предложение: кто из модераторов будет сотрудничать, тому мы передадим сообщество, отобрав его у владельца. Ну вот представьте: вы создаёте паблик ВК, набираете там миллион подписчиков, регулярно публикуете контент, а потом в какой-то момент вы ссоритесь с ВК, и у вас паблик просто отбирают и передают его кому-то из активных юзеров, кто готов взять на себя управление.
Думаю, вы уже понимаете, о чём нам очередной раз напоминает эта история. Абсолютно любая монополия или другая корпорация, владеющая ресурсами, от которых вы зависите, может в любой момент на любых условиях эти ресурсы отобрать. Производитель телефонов выгонит ваш бизнес из магазина приложений из-за санкций, игровая приставка забанит вас по признаку гражданства, видеохостинг удалит все ваши видеоролики за политические взгляды и так далее.
Даже ваша самая любимая компания, делающая чудесные продукты и сервисы, от которых вы в восторге. Даже если вы копите мерч этой компании, существуете в её экосистеме, являетесь преданным клиентом, пользователем или подписчиком десятки лет. Даже если владельцы этой компании кажутся святыми, а заявляемые публично ценности вам невероятно близки. Всё равно в какой-то момент левая пятка владельца не сойдётся с ретроградным Меркурием, и вы окажетесь у пустого корыта, если только это корыто кода-то было наполнено этой самой компанией.
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🇷🇺🇦🇲 On April 1, President Vladimir Putin held talks at the Kremlin with Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, who arrived in Moscow on a working visit.
💬 President of Russia Vladimir Putin: Mr Pashinyan, friends,
We are delighted to welcome you in Moscow. Thank you very much for accepting our invitation and coming here.
We can see that domestic political processes in Armenia are gaining momentum, with elections approaching. In this context, I would like to emphasise several key points: such processes often become more intense during election campaigns, as is the case not only in Armenia, I believe, but also in Russia and other countries. However, this escalation must not be allowed to affect relations between Russia and Armenia.
We have discussed this many times. Russia and Armenia have special relationships which have evolved over centuries rather than decades. We are united by our common history as well as our cooperation to solve the challenges that we faced in years past. Crucially, we are also united by civilizational affinity. I have already told you this privately before, and I can say it publicly now: we are always in favour of anything that benefits the Armenian people, and you can always rely on it.
As for economic cooperation, it continues to develop at a solid pace. Trade reached approximately $11 billion the year before last, and amounted to $6.4 billion in 2025. <...>
We observe that there is an ongoing discussion in Armenia concerning the development of relations with the European Union. We remain entirely calm about this, understanding that each nation endeavours to maximise the advantages of cooperation with third countries. However, this must be transparent and articulated honestly, in advance, as it were, “on the shore,” beforehand.
Simultaneous membership in the Customs Union with the European Union and the #EAEU is impossible; it is simply untenable by definition. The issue is not even a political one; it is purely economic. <...>
There are also numerous other issues today, at this present moment. Perhaps years will pass, and we – the EAEU and the European Union – I hope this will eventually be the case, given that we reside on the same continent – will be able to resolve them. <...>
Now, regarding energy. I hope the situation will improve there as well. However, currently, as you are aware, energy prices, gas prices, for instance, in Europe exceed 600 dollars per 1,000 cubic metres, whereas Russia provides gas to Armenia at 177.5 per 1,000 cubic metres. The disparity is vast, the difference is substantial. <...>
Now, turning to security issues. Of course, the most sensitive issue to this day – and we recognise this, we discuss it often – is everything relating to #Karabakh. <...> But I think it is also clear that, after you recognised Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan in Prague in 2022, it simply became wholly inappropriate for the #CSTO to become involved in a process that had taken on an intra-Azerbaijani dimension. <...>
Incidentally, thanks to your efforts and those of the President of Azerbaijan, I believe you have now managed to stabilise relations. The US President has played an active role in this, and I understand transport links are being unfrozen, and so on. But I think we also need to draw a line under this matter. And it would be better if this did not become entangled in the domestic political process, especially during an election campaign.
<...>
Let me say again that, whatever happens, we in Russia will always be guided by what is best for the Armenian people. I have said this to you before, and I want to emphasise it once again.
🤝 And I would like to express my hope that, regardless of the outcome of the elections in Armenia, our shared commitment to building and strengthening #RussiaArmenia ties will continue.
Thank you.
Armenian PM Pashinyan Clashes with Passenger over Karabakh in Yerevan Metro
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan argued with a Karabakh resident in Yerevan metro, accused of surrendering the region to Azerbaijan. Pashinyan defended government efforts to preserve Karabakh’s population, citing significant budget allocations. He urged not to blame him for betrayal: “Why didn’t you stay? Don’t say I surrendered Karabakh.” This incident highlights ongoing tensions over the disputed region’s future.
#Armenia#Karabakh#Pashinyan#InternationalNews
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🇷🇺🇦🇲 On April 1, President Vladimir Putin held talks at the Kremlin with Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, who arrived in Moscow on a working visit.
💬 President of Russia Vladimir Putin: Mr Pashinyan, friends,
We are delighted to welcome you in Moscow. Thank you very much for accepting our invitation and coming here.
We can see that domestic political processes in Armenia are gaining momentum, with elections approaching. In this context, I would like to emphasise several key points: such processes often become more intense during election campaigns, as is the case not only in Armenia, I believe, but also in Russia and other countries. However, this escalation must not be allowed to affect relations between Russia and Armenia.
We have discussed this many times. Russia and Armenia have special relationships which have evolved over centuries rather than decades. We are united by our common history as well as our cooperation to solve the challenges that we faced in years past. Crucially, we are also united by civilizational affinity. I have already told you this privately before, and I can say it publicly now: we are always in favour of anything that benefits the Armenian people, and you can always rely on it.
As for economic cooperation, it continues to develop at a solid pace. Trade reached approximately $11 billion the year before last, and amounted to $6.4 billion in 2025. <...>
We observe that there is an ongoing discussion in Armenia concerning the development of relations with the European Union. We remain entirely calm about this, understanding that each nation endeavours to maximise the advantages of cooperation with third countries. However, this must be transparent and articulated honestly, in advance, as it were, “on the shore,” beforehand.
Simultaneous membership in the Customs Union with the European Union and the #EAEU is impossible; it is simply untenable by definition. The issue is not even a political one; it is purely economic. <...>
There are also numerous other issues today, at this present moment. Perhaps years will pass, and we – the EAEU and the European Union – I hope this will eventually be the case, given that we reside on the same continent – will be able to resolve them. <...>
Now, regarding energy. I hope the situation will improve there as well. However, currently, as you are aware, energy prices, gas prices, for instance, in Europe exceed 600 dollars per 1,000 cubic metres, whereas Russia provides gas to Armenia at 177.5 per 1,000 cubic metres. The disparity is vast, the difference is substantial. <...>
Now, turning to security issues. Of course, the most sensitive issue to this day – and we recognise this, we discuss it often – is everything relating to #Karabakh. <...> But I think it is also clear that, after you recognised Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan in Prague in 2022, it simply became wholly inappropriate for the #CSTO to become involved in a process that had taken on an intra-Azerbaijani dimension. <...>
Incidentally, thanks to your efforts and those of the President of Azerbaijan, I believe you have now managed to stabilise relations. The US President has played an active role in this, and I understand transport links are being unfrozen, and so on. But I think we also need to draw a line under this matter. And it would be better if this did not become entangled in the domestic political process, especially during an election campaign.
<...>
Let me say again that, whatever happens, we in Russia will always be guided by what is best for the Armenian people. I have said this to you before, and I want to emphasise it once again.
🤝 And I would like to express my hope that, regardless of the outcome of the elections in Armenia, our shared commitment to building and strengthening #RussiaArmenia ties will continue.
Thank you.
⚡️Советую евродепутатам, голосовавшим за предвзятую резолюцию против #Азербайджан’а, посмотреть мой фильм про разрушенную церковь в Ходжавенде. Сразу становится ясно, как #Армения за годы оккупации разрушила не только мусульманское, но и христианское наследие в #Карабах’е👇
https://youtu.be/cyacJfkSEiA
💡 I advise the MEPs who voted for the biased resolution against #Azerbaijan to watch my film about the destroyed church in Khojavend. It immediately becomes clear how during the years of occupation #Armenia destroyed not only the Muslim, but also the Christian heritage in #Karabakh👇
https://youtu.be/cyacJfkSEiA
🇦🇿#Aghdam before and after the #armenian occupation!
Imaret complex of the #Karabakh khans in #Azerbaijan’s Aghdam district had been vandalized by the Armenians
«What’s happened in #Karabakh is a part of global justice» - world famous photographer Reza Deghati
#KarabakhisAzerbaijan#Shusha#RezaDeghati#Azerbaijan#Armenia