Many popular third-party Reddit apps will be shutting down on Friday, including Apollo, RIF, Sync, and Boost, and fans of the apps are sending them off with heartfelt posts and memes.
Many popular third-party Reddit apps will be shutting down on Friday, including Apollo, RIF, Sync, and Boost, and fans of the apps are sending them off with heartfelt posts and memes.
I will miss RIF.
I have a lot of niche communities that I interacted with daily. My hobbies, my profession, and other interests. Over the last 12 years.
It was a place where I went for news, discussion, and knowledge.
I’m sad, actually sad 😞
I hope I can find what I’m looking for on Lemmy. Maybe I can start and foster community. I fear the fragmented nature of the fediverse may prevent healthy growth, and keep communities broken apart and small. I don’t yet know enough to trust the stability and longevity, what if the host for an instance decides this isn’t fun anymore? What if they die? Do all the communities that depend on it also perish, and fragment to other instances?
This is all very new to all of us, time will only tell
At this point for me, the only thing I will miss is a specific subreddit that I got a weekly calendar of events from and I can just stay logged out, go to that subreddit once a week, and check it out. And I may not even have to do that because I found out yesterday that they have a Discord server.