After a month of outrage, protests, and unrest from the community, Reddit has finally flipped the switch to shut down some third-party apps, including Apollo, Sync, and BaconReader.

  • @atx_aquarian
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    401 year ago

    In consideration of how Reddit has been treating its users, “flipping the switch” on the API was, to me, like locking a door I had no intention to open again in the first place.

    • @_number8_
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      151 year ago

      the attitude is so fucking weird. why are they forcing us to comply with their garbage? shouldn’t the site want users to like the change? or a change to be legitimately built with users in mind?

      this new web paradigm is deeply fucked

      • @berno
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        101 year ago

        Pretending to care about your users was a zero interest rate phenomenon

        • @browslings
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          81 year ago

          Hmm, that’s an interesting way to look at. It does seem to track that as interest rates went up so did enshittification. Too bad the reverse won’t be true if rates go back down, all the big players will probably double down on cashing out if they’re still around by then.