They already lost the best third party tools. And moderators tbh. Anyone still modding over there is a schlub. Fuck Reddit and especially fuck Spez the greedy pig boy.
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Jesus, what is wrong with his eyes? It's like he's staring straight into my soul.
he's just calculating how much he can sell it for.
It's exactly the face that a Terminator would make when you smash its face with an iron and it slowly turns its head back around to look at you.
That is creepy.
Reddit and its admins can shove it all the way up their collective butts.
They really want to fuck with it? Wait for IPO day and THEN stage a mass protest. That, I would love to see.
I did all my default sub modding on Apollo. Also Reddit has been trying to bribe mods into doxxing themselves "oh we have a gift card and stock for you, just tell us your name."
"Interestingly, the percentage of daily average unique visitors who are logged out of Reddit versus those who are logged in has increased slightly. This is important because Reddit doesn’t make as much money off of people who look at its site or app but aren’t logged into Reddit."
So remember kids, if you want to avoid supporting Spez and Reddit but still occasionally need to use it, don't log in.
On Android, geddit is a pretty good way to do that.
It functions by skinning reddit's RSS feed into an app. No logging in, so no commenting or voting. But you can have a front page. And also no ads. And the nsfw subs aren't blocked.
Just bury it already.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
The company also said that bad publicity and media coverage, such as the kind that stemmed from the API protests, could be a risk to Reddit’s success.
The Form S-1 said bad PR around Reddit, including its practices, prices, and mods, "could adversely affect the size, demographics, engagement, and loyalty of our user base," adding:
Reddit’s filing also said that negative publicity and moderators disrupting the normal operation of subreddits could hurt user growth and engagement goals.
Reddit's filing discusses losing moderators as a business risk and notes how important third-party tools are in maintaining mods:
Any disruption to, or lack of availability of, these third-party tools could harm our moderators’ ability to review content and enforce community rules.
Nondisclosure agreement requirements and the lack of a finalized developer platform also drive uncertainty around the longevity of the third-party Reddit app ecosystem, according to devs Ars spoke with this year.
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What third party tools? They already fucked those over and showed they don't give a shit about their users. They haven't realized yet they already shit the bed.
They are asking for more protests to remain relevant, let reddit die