• Hiccup@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    I don’t care what scabs stay if there are no changes to the reddit API policy. Why would you ever pay for something in a subscription model without getting full access to all the content? You lose all/anything labeled NSFW content, doesn’t matter if it’s spoilers, combat footage, or porn.

    I’ve only gone on to reddit recently for certain health related matters/ ultra niche subs with a revanced app (took a bit to get set up) or through old reddit with RES, an adblocker, and strict tracking blocking (seriously, reddit tracks you like crazy. It’s ultra creepy.).

    Otherwise, lemmy is new home and it is best to forget the old world and let them/those old ways fail.

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    1 year ago

    I’ve been spending so much time in the Fediverse for the last week, I had no idea there were so many apps that were going to adapt to the new API rules and keep going.

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      Looks like the smaller apps, and Narwhal has an NDA, so I’d bet they cut a deal with reddit to keep the price really low, in exchange for something, possibly forcing reddit ads into their app.

      All have gone to a subscription format, which is still ridiculous. Reddit isn’t worth accessing for any price monthly.

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        I am no longer posting any of my work to reddit. Maybe if they started profit sharing with actual content creators I’d consider going back, but the hubris, greed, and animosity they’ve shown towards the users and mods that freely provide content/work that make the site worth anything has been infuriating.

        I was a daily user for a frickin decade both posting and lurking… Haven’t been to reddit in almost 3 weeks now. Onward to the fediverse 👍

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        If reddit was willing to cut a deal for narwhal why weren’t they willing to cut a deal with apollo or RiF. If reddit just handled the situation better I would probably still be using it today and paying for a subscription for apollo. Now if I did that I’d feel like I’d be rewarding a company that treats its users with contempt and there’s no way I’m doing that.

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          Because RIF and Apollo were hugely popular.

          Reddit wants to give you the faint idea that you have a choice instead of actually having a choice.

          A cornered animal who sees 1 way out isn’t as unpredictable than a fully cornered one.

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          Good question and observation. I think Reddit set out to crush any and all competition with loyal fanbases and a business model. No coincidence that the surviving apps are severely feature-limited and run almost exclusively by hobbyists (such as is the case of Narwhal; it is not the dev’s job. He is an executive with a side project).

          It seems pretty clear what is going on here. Reddit thought Christian of Apollo would just roll over and take it. He exercised his rights and recorded conversations and saved transcripts of Reddit lying to him, and released them after they started libeling and slandering him and his business.

          Reddit doesn’t want that to happen again. I would guarantee that the NDAs being forced on these devs have clauses which prevents them of speaking ill of Reddit or making any statements regarding similar circumstances. They will just bend over and take it when the time comes.

          And those devs are OK with that because the surviving apps are all hobbies, nothing more. Reddit lined them such that they can be easily swept away when needed.

          Meanwhile, even communities under active attack–like r/Blind–are not moving. They are, similarly, just taking it. Even as mods make it very clear that they cannot perform their jobs even with Reddit’s “carve out” to profit from the unpaid labor and expertise of mod tool creators. Even as users reaffirm that they can not use the site anymore, whether through surviving hobby apps or otherwise, because reddit refuses to hire on certified accessibility professionals or even put their own users through that training.

    • mintiefresh@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      Yep, me too. I’ve made the switch permanently a few weeks ago. Really nice to see more users come here and content is starting to flow.

      Don’t really miss the old site anymore.

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    1 year ago

    It seems that the ability for an app to continue depends on it having a small userbase willing to pay for the privilege, which probably isn’t sustainable. I agree that Reddit has a right to make money but there are better ways to do it that don’t involve making Reddit harder to use.

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    Love to see so many Lemmy mentions in the comments! That’s a sure fire way to get people to give the Fediverse a try.

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      1 year ago

      I can say while it’s not difficult to set up an account, it’s not as easy as give us your email and make a password for this one site. I’m figuring it out as I go but those little things might be enough to turn some people away.

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        1 year ago

        Agreed, the barrier for entry for a lay user is much too high, lots of terms and functionality gets thrown at you right out the gate. Hopefully the onboarding experience can improve with time.

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    NSFW content is not available in 3rd party apps, and I’m paying for it? You gotta be kidding spez… You killing them.

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        Hate spez all you want, I sure do. But that rumor has some slant, since once upon a time you could be appointed as a mod without your approval, and it appears that’s what happened with spez and the jailbait sub.

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          He created a special jailbait trophy. It’s not exaggerated. Yes, he’s was added when you could do that. He then proceeded to ACTIVELY participate, and again, made a custom, one of a kind jailbait trophy for the head mod there.