I’m still struggling to believe that they’ve taken the wrong turn at every point.
When this whole thing happened I figured they’d soften their stance a bit, only to go back on it months or years later and essentially boil the frog slowly.
I figured I’d just move to the official app, not that big a deal, especially if they improve it.
Yet 2 weeks later I’ve deleted reddit and running Jerboa now, the way the community rallied is nothing short of incredible and I’m really proud to be here.
I’m still struggling to believe that they’ve taken the wrong turn at every point.
When this whole thing happened I figured they’d soften their stance a bit, only to go back on it months or years later and essentially boil the frog slowly. I figured I’d just move to the official app, not that big a deal, especially if they improve it.
Yet 2 weeks later I’ve deleted reddit and running Jerboa now, the way the community rallied is nothing short of incredible and I’m really proud to be here.
I wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for the way Reddit and Huffman, in particular, handled this mess.
I was bracing to try out the official Reddit app or, at worst, become an occasional desktop user.
But Reddit’s heavy-handed, disingenuous, combative approach turned me off. Probably forever.
The fediverse feels like how Reddit once did, anyway.