It's a real shame that Reddit seems to care this little about the community that rather than making an effort to talk to developers and moderators and apologize for how this was handled, they'd rather just wall themselves off and and dare users to keep going. https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/13/23759559/reddit-internal-memo-api-pricing-changes-steve-huffman
Apollo developer Christian Selig responds to today’s Reddit press release about riding out the protest.
And he’s another example of the classic Reddit moment. Prior to him they had a CEO everyone hated and Steve came in after she left, except it later transpired that she wasn’t the cause of the issues the community revolted about.
And he’s another example of the classic Reddit moment. Prior to him they had a CEO everyone hated and Steve came in after she left, except it later transpired that she wasn’t the cause of the issues the community revolted about.
Remember when people used to say “you can’t bullshit reddit”
Well turns out Reddit was incredibly easy to bullshit