At this rate they'll soon charge for the number of subreddits you can subscribe to and culminate with how many minutes you can spend on the site lmao
this post was submitted on 18 Jul 2023
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They actually sort of used to do that. I know years ago and possibly even still, you were limited to 100 subscriptions that would show up on your front page unless you had gold
Gawd that "Orangered" icon is such an eyesore.