Haha what? This was a hypothetical comparison of the number of pizza slices per pizza and inflation. These pizza employees do not exist, but if they did I would support them being paid more not less.
And by pay employees less, what do you mean? Like relative to inflation? Or is there a company that actually lowered hourly wages?
I can sort of agree with the charge more part I guess. But it's pretty obvious that inflation is largely caused by increasing the money supply. This has been shown repeatedly throughout history and isn't really debatable unless I'm missing something. It's sort of like how the more slices you cut a pizza into, the smaller the slices become. Charging more for the pizza, paying the pizza employees less or the pizza company making more money doesn't impact slice size unless they increase the number of slices or the size of the pizza itself.
I'd argue a lot of the people who actually add value and produce content (for fun, rather than for profit) have left or want to. And those people are what grew reddit in the first place by making it somewhere worth going.
Perhaps reddit will end up just like all those sites that just repost shit from reddit... Except it won't be reddit anymore.
In order to actually fight climate change, we should start by trying to reduce the population in the future. Less people = more resources per person.