It was already going the way of Facebook and Twitter for years. I stuck it out because there wasn’t any better option. Each time Reddit admins did something stupid and caused chaos, I considered leaving. But the API issue is another level. It’s a death blow to anything that’s good about the place, and locks in the dystopian future spez and current redditors are choosing.
It was already going the way of Facebook and Twitter for years. I stuck it out because there wasn’t any better option. Each time Reddit admins did something stupid and caused chaos, I considered leaving. But the API issue is another level. It’s a death blow to anything that’s good about the place, and locks in the dystopian future spez and current redditors are choosing.