Nah God changed API policy
Nah God changed API policy
Because greed. I distinctly recall reading an article five years ago that predicted an escalating trend towards subscription-based models, and regrettably, the situation has only worsened since then.
I know it has taken Reddit several years to where it is right now.
Not gonna lie, it was confusing at first.
I don't understand the rationale behind admins compelling mods to reopen the subreddits. Aren't subreddits meant to be created and managed by the Reddit community? Shouldn't it be the community's decision to either close it or continue running them?