- cross-posted to:
- privacy@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- privacy@lemmy.ml
Not sure how that will affect libreddit or teddit. That’d would prevent me to get some news on specific channels, which when interesting enough, I brought to lemmy, :)
Reddit Wants to Get Paid for Helping to Teach Big A.I. Systems
This news is what brought me back to check out Lemmy. I‘m just not gonna pay just to be able to use an alternative app to browse Reddit, no way, I‘d rather dump Reddit entirely.
The only social media I’m willing to pay for is community developed social media. I’ll gladly donate to support Mastodon and if Lemmy gains enough popularity I regularly visit I’d donate to support it too, but screw paying for “premium” “features” on corporate social media that is actively taking away from users to make the paid option more attractive.
I used to think projects like Nitter or NewPipe were a bit overzealous, scraping the webpage or using the webpage’s API rather than the official API, but it’s starting to look like simply less of a pain in the butt. 🙃
get bit too many times and you start wearing gloves.