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Lmfao looks like they're making it easier for the fediverse to have a chance
It may be separate from the API issue, but the purpose is still the same: to monetize your eyeballs at the expense of everything else.
What a dirty move, fuck u/spez, i will not download your shitty client
As if there was somebody on the fence about what direction Reddit is taking. Glad I left
Talk about mask off, lmao
Unbelievable. Hopefully this drives more users to the fediverse.
Tapping on a Reddit link from mobile has mostly been pretty similar to this already for me. They have had an issue with DDG mobile browser for ages, refused to show more than a page of content and kept prompting me to "get the app", which didn't seem to recognise my third-party Reddit app... So I just hit the back button. Just recently, oddly, I noticed it had started working, but I'm in the habit of ignoring Reddit links on mobile anyway now so almost never go there whether it works or not.
Is it better to overwrite comments and then delete them, or is just overwriting with whatever message I want to leave then deleting account accomplish same goal of making comments useless.
As if it wasn’t bad enough to ask if I want to use the default mobile app every time I go to a Reddit page on my mobile web browser. 😕
Reminder that even though reddit tried to remove the compact site, it's still available through https://reddit.com/.i