The Rise and Fall of Reddit | Aperture

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The Rise and Fall of Reddit
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I guess I'm part of the ones who took it to the extreme and left reddit for good...

Uh, hey guys… Last day of Apollo I deleted my comment history and my account.

Quite enjoy Lemmy; don’t miss the other place at all.

I've taken a couple of peeks, and we're not missing anything. It's not the same as it used to be even just a couple of months ago. It sucks even more now.

I'm a RiF refugee. Without the app I just didn't see much point continuing with it.

Same here. I'll check in from time to time, or for past results, but not for anything recent. I haven't logged in dince June either.

Same. I don't even remember the passwords to my accounts because they were saved on Reddit is Fun for years. Now I can't even log in anymore.

I don’t have an app to browse Reddit with ever since Apollo got shut down, and haven’t ever logged in through the browser, so I haven’t been there for a while.

Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/i3_4v54To1U

Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

I'm open-source, check me out at GitHub.

Thank you. My first wish before I clicked the comment section.

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I haven't used reddit on my PC in years so it's always been the on the phone for. I tried their app and it was so bad compared to everything else I just said fuck it.

Same. As far as I was concerned reddit was always a phone app for me, so to speak. I never used it on desktop. If the mobile experience is compromised, that's it for me