There is certainly lots of drama going on, but I am unaware of anything remotely dramatic or open fight/strike like is happening on reddit between users and company (non profit foundation).
They count, but I don't think it is the same level as with reddit here and now.
The difference is likely the money involved. Wikipedias mission is to share knowledge, a goal shared by most of its participants and there are of course disagreements on the type of knowledge.
Redit the company wants to make money selling ads, reaching the highest "engagement" - which is not what the user wants.
So I also think, a non profit would be the best model also for reddit.