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.
I think there's a lot of potential for grouping up and displaying posts in different ways.
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.
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.