Some users wonder if the dev will be charged for having it still up, others argue Reddit can’t charge him without having signed a contract. Everyone is confused as to why the API change hasn’t made it inoperable.
Why is Boost still working?
Exactly. Relay user here and it’ll continue to function but…
- Fuck spez
- I don’t care to support reddit anymore
- Reddit’s content for my feed is already turning to garbage. I’m already finding kbin and lemmy better.
Good riddins.
Exactly this. There is now actual conversarion and I’m finding interesting content again.
I’m struggling to find as much interesting content as I did on Reddit. BUT I am much more easily finding pleasant conversations. And that I think is more important.
I’m posting more here than I did on Reddit because I want to be the change I want! Also I’m still learning to navigate this place too. I like it though.
The bots posted most of the interesting content in Reddit, and it’s unhealthy to have a constant stream of “interesting” content to browse through. For the time being, this seems much more organic content, and there is actually a bottom to hit in terms of content which makes me want to do something besides endlessly scroll.
I’m having a different experience with the content but can understand where you are coming from. I spent a lot of time searching out the niche communities I’m interested in and subscribing across all the instances i can find. Trying to actually post more too and encourage others.
The conversation aspect is so true though. It’s been the most present surprise and is part of what’s driving me to engage and start posting.
Nr. 3 is the main point. I prefer less content if it’s not reposts, ragebait and bots
I was a RedReader user for quite a while (as in years). While being a bit spartan, I found it to be the best Reddit app for my preferences. Period.
But indeed, nowadays, there is actual (great) content on Lemmy and Kbin, and I am willing to get to it. Not much time left for Reddit. Sorry, spez, fuck you!
The amount of over-politicizing everything, the arguments that never went anywhere, the virtue signaling, the backlash to virue signaling, the self-righteous, power drunk mods… I do think you can’t have that many users and not have a platform starting to rot from the inside.
Amusingly, the approximate critical mass a platform needs to start becoming ugly is about the same mass it needs for some idiotic CEO to start wanting to make more money by screwing over the users.
I used to use boost. I’m actually not thrilled it’s still up because it makes many users still latch on to a site that’s become terrible and doesn’t deserve their time and attention.