I'm not sure what you mean here. the_donald was shut down in June 2020 according to wikipedia. And the insurrection happened 6 months later, Jan 2021.
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I'm not sure what you mean here. the_donald was shut down in June 2020 according to wikipedia. And the insurrection happened 6 months later, Jan 2021.
It's funny - I thought the pricing changes had to do with following Twitter's lead, but I had no idea he would be that down with Musk. If I were an employee at Reddit now, I'd take this as a serious red flag and start looking.
That makes sense, thanks. Btw you might want to remove that link, it just points to a site that tries to download a file.
That does look pretty polished... It's kind of overwhelming having so many options that pretty much do the same thing.
Can't say I'm surprised.
I hope they make an example out of Twitter too. Especially since other companies (ahem) are looking to Musk for ideas on how to run themselves.
It probably wouldn't be too hard to write a script that does that by scraping reddit for links. That way it'd work even after the API changes take effect.
I think there's a lot of potential for grouping up and displaying posts in different ways.
LOL thanks for checking that out. i was on mobile and didn't want to figure out how to read the contents.
No problem. It's probably jerboa doing that lol. It's not the best at handling links yet.
I think there'll be a lot more, since so far people have only left for ideological reasons. Once they actually lose access to reddit via third party apps, it'll be a lot easier to justify moving on.
And there are probably people still hoping that reddit will reverse their decision or somehow fix things before the changes take effect.