I haven’t fully left reddit yet, but I’m more wary about going there, not because I hate using the first-party app and new UI, I’ve become accustomed to them. But because of how Reddit is handling the API debacle right now. They’re willing to make unsavory decisions and double down on them despite widespread user distaste, going as far as to (defame?) an indie developer, and that makes me distrust the future decisions reddit will make on their platform.
I haven’t fully left reddit yet, but I’m more wary about going there, not because I hate using the first-party app and new UI, I’ve become accustomed to them. But because of how Reddit is handling the API debacle right now. They’re willing to make unsavory decisions and double down on them despite widespread user distaste, going as far as to (defame?) an indie developer, and that makes me distrust the future decisions reddit will make on their platform.