It was one of those few 3rd party Apps that still worked. Apparently dev was in talks with Reddit in obtaining Paid-API-Access, but now they cut off his API-Access mid talks without informing him

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Ah yes another prime example of them working with those who were willing to work with them. That’s what they said, right?

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what, are you calling them a liar? speddit would never lie!

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I sure as fuck will. As the genuine spez, that likes molestation. It’s true, spez likes it. I am qualified to say I fucking will.

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13 points

Loved creepshots and jailbait until it brought them bad press too.

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13 points

Are you threatening me?

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52 points

Man Reddit is really all in on the “any PR is good PR”.

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Another sign Reddit was never interested in having third party apps at all. They want all mobile traffic through their own app.

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Which would be fine at all, you know. It’s their platform and their servers, and they can do what they want.

Except for the fact that the official app is several orders of magnitude more primitive, inefficient and uncomfortable to use. Even more so for Android than for iOS

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Also for the fact that they lie through their teeth and can’t even give the decency of honest business.

Why the fuck would we trust these idiots with our data/hard work?

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Which is why people should scrub their comments. A lot of people are holding on to “The good times.” with their posts and comments. It doesn’t matter if reddit can technically undo the work, I’m still going to check and make sure it stays gone. Without that content, reddit is nothing.

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I used the Android app for a long while before I found out there were 3rd party apps. By the time I tried them I was so used to the horrible Reddit app I Just stuck with it. My biggest gripe with it was that they would make huge sweeping changes that changed how the app worked with no warning, no way to go back, and you Just had to change the way you browsed.

Then when I switched to an iPhone every time I tabbed out of the app (to read a link or whatever) then went back into Reddit the app would scroll me all the way to the top of whatever feed I was reading at the time.

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16 points

Uninspired corporate MBA garbage at its finest

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Except that they were very friendly to third-party app developers for 15 years and are now claiming they didn’t know third-party apps existed.

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Who gives that platform value? Who fills it with content for them to profit off of? Who moderates it for them, for free?

Users.

And they should be able to interact with the site they built up however the hell they please.

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I would literally be fine with scrolling past some ads if the shit worked. Their app (and the god awful redesigned site, always used the old.reddit when on a PC) was just so freaking bad. Like I’ll tolerate some corporate bullshit and ads if IT WORKS WELL. You can’t make me consume ads to use a broken half functional product.

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Did you know that, new Reddit was designed so user spend more time on Reddit?

Less content on page mean reduce mental fatigue, mean more time spend scrolling.

Less content mean each content will have more of you attention. Meaning that an ads insert in the scroll will get more click.

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The fact that you still can’t change text size on Android, when people were asking for that feature seven years ago, is a travesty.

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Oh yeah, the benefit on Android was always the sheer number of third-party Reddit apps in spite of the official one being worse than the iOS version. I missed Relay and Boost once I switched to iPhone.

Now I wonder how they expect Android users to be able to use Reddit on mobile anymore.

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Dystopia for Reddit seems like it has the best staying power since it serves an accessibility need that the bloated official app can’t. I’m down to that and Old Reddit. If they kill off both, I’m probably done.

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9 points

Their mobile site is far superior to their app still. Especially when you switch it to the classic style. If only res worked on a mobile browser it would be perfect.

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13 points

I absolutely hate their mobile site. It’s nothing compared to the mobile oriented experience I got from Sync.

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4 points

Exactly. They are trying to monetize everyone they can before their IPO. They don’t admit it, but we all know the truth.

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Unfortunate but predictable. Reddit and u/spez have decided that third-party apps are going to die, and nothing is going to stop them. The “talks” they were offering to interested devs were always just a show, as this clearly demonstrates.

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My prediction: Reddit is moving toward a YouTube-esque format.

They are going to monetize by allowing creators to make money from their content. This is why they’re getting rid of awards. Of course, they’ll take a cut which is probably why they’re going toward this model.

They have also been moving toward more detailed, identifiable profiles as well.

They’re trying to make the new social media.

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We’re about to find out exactly how much money memeing is worth.

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That would be an extremely interesting turn of events, and one much better than I personally imagined, to be honest.

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I don’t agree personally, but I think I understand your thought process.

My issue with them changing this up so much is that we already have YouTube and TikTok. We have ways for creators to make money.

Involving money makes Reddit far less likely to be a discussion forum where people have higher-quality discussions based largely on intellectual curiosity. You didn’t post to make a dollar, you posted because you wanted to and because you had a desire to share something you know.

There was always room for memes and jokes, of course. There was room for gaming and funny cat videos too. But those were extras for a community that was (long ago) built on being nerdy, tech savvy, interested in science, politically progressive, anti-religious, etc.

Reddit has been drifting away from that for a very long time unfortunately. But this will be the final nail in the coffin.

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Wait, they’re wiping awards completely? That’d be the best thing they’ve done if it wasn’t purely for greed

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This is the problem of starting internet businesses without monetisation planning. They start by doing whatever gains users, and then when they want to be profitable they must try to change whilst holding on to the users.

The exact opposite to how businesses ought to be grown.

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2 points

So the entire tech industry

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Much of it, not all.

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This will just turn the site into a massive shill fest full of people pandering and not to mention huge scale botting. AIs will be churning shite out.

Real quality will go elsewhere.

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This will just turn the site into a massive shill fest full of people pandering

Ummm…

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It for sure has it now but this will increase it tenfold, easily. It’s about to get so much worse in the coming year as these changes have time to work.

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Nah.

Killing comments and make a subscription-based visibility booster for them and posts seems more like what they want.

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