Even if they reverse their API guidelines, why go back and subject yourself to their unilateral control? Itโs only a matter of time before the platform gets worse again.
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That's a good point actually. Something to think about.
Spez has made it clear he doesn't give a shit about Reddit users and will always prioritize finances.
Oh yea definitivly, theres also that the community here is sooo much better than what reddit became
As much as I would enjoy watching it all burn, the reality is that itโll likely continue chugging along, only as a shell of what it used to be. At least from my perspective I donโt see a reason for advertisers to leave.
Honestly thought The Twit was going to spiral out of control, but people canโt help themselves and/or donโt care what the platform is actually doing.
I'm no fonder of his smug, libertarian prepper ass than you are, but personally the best way to make him feel the consequences of his actions is to leave that baggage where it is to rot and just concentrate on making Lemmy and any other alternatives you may be on the kind of community that Reddit used to be and people valued.
I like it here. It's actually much more my thing personally.
Yeah same, I really like how it's not an actual company so there's no big bad admins to rule over all the "subreddits". Plus everyone here seems so much more chill.
I know a lot of people struggle with understanding the concept of Mastodon and Lemmy, as did I. But when you understand it it's actually really cool.
Fuck u/spez