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Damage is done, there’s no coming back for reddit. Spez showed his true hand and how he doesn’t care and is willing to lie to us all for the sake of profit.
Opensource for the win
Federated sites for the win
We don’t need a for profit company to provide what reddit provided.
Even if they backtracked, I sorely hope no one believes them and goes back.
It’s not just about the API to me, reddit became toxic and there’s government psy ops all over it using botnets
Never underestimate people. One app, ReddReader, got the exemption that allows it to live for now and people are already getting hyped about switching to it. Time is a flat circle.
Is that due to accessibility? I can see it’s for android, but apollo was the pinnacle of the reddit app space so it’s a substandard experience, plus if the power users go and some subreddits stay dark, damage is still done.
Yeah, it's throwing an accessibility bone to people to try and placate everybody.
I don't know what reddit's corporate structure is, but if it's possible to shitcan spez and give up on the IPO, that's the only way I can see it making a comeback at this point. Other than that, yeah, the reddit we knew and loved is dead.