tl;dr: They locked the original icon behind Reddit Premium.

36 points

Reddit promised to make their app better when they killed all the third party ones.

That’s what they meant. Holy shit.

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How do you like the smell of despair in the morning?

I find it… Exquisite

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They locked the original icon behind Reddit Premium.

Glad I’m on Android where I can just change the app icon for any app to anything I want at any time. As shitty as Reddit is for using this feature, the real shittiness is on Apple for allowing it to be a thing in the first place.

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You can change any app icon on iOS as well, but it is a bit hacky and not as good as on Android.

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Do remember that Apple also gets their cut of the money

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wait… you can actually buy and upgrade or customise the app icons on iOS if you pay?

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9 points

They copied the same feature from Apollo

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Do iOS users care about the app icons? Every time I hear about iOS it feels like aliens.

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I’m confused, are you saying you don’t care about the icons at all? Like if they all look like complete ass you wouldn’t mind?

I’m also confused as to why you singled out IOS users, as Android literally has a built in system to change each and every icon yourself for free. If nobody cared that wouldn’t exist.

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They have to look different from each other so that I can find them but otherwise no, I do not care how the icons look and I have never met another android user that does either. While there are third party launchers for android to customize your user experience and they allow you to change icons I have never met anyone that uses launchers exclusively for that purpose.

The reason I am talking about iOS is because that is what we are talking about. iOS has a system to pay for app icons and Android doesn’t. Paying $5 for an app icon is alien territory for me.

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IOS has no such feature, what’re you talking about? This is exclusive to Reddit, and technically Apollo as a donation system. Apple didn’t make this, and it’s not a system level feature. Reddit made this, and you access this nonsense within their own app.

Also, congrats, you now know an Android user who cares about what their device looks like. I’m genuinely surprised I’m the first though, as the level of customization Android offers makes for an ideal place for those looking to customize the look of their device.

Btw try not to use so many strawman arguments in the future. I never said people used third party launchers exclusively to change icons, for example. I’m sure it wasn’t intentional, but figured I’d let you know regardless.

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iOS user here. I only care if the app icon changes and I can’t find it for a minute. But then, I think most phone and computer personalization features are unnecessary.

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I’m starting to believe that somebody could be bribing some Reddit managers to start destroying it from the inside.

They can’t just make so many negative decisions in so little time.

On another thought, they are trying to operate slowly like a Netflix or Spotify. But the content is from users who dont consider the app as “work”. Unlike singers and actors.

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You know, I kind of agree. It’s almost like they’re trying to make people stop using it. They’re copying things from other companies that are already known to cause backlash in a community.

Suddenly end all outside developer access after years of allowing it? Check.

Removing things that users have already paid for the use of? Check.

Heavy content moderation? Check.

Poor treatment of mods and staff? Check.

Heavy amounts of ads mixed in with the rest of the posts/content? Check.

Powertripping admins doling out random site-wide bans? Check.

Creating and spreading easily disproved lies about a potential competitor to try to make them shut up about you screwing them over? Check.

I’m curious as to whether or not your theory about someone bribing managers from the inside is accurate. It could maybe be something political, or maybe someone is trying to innovate a new social media. It could also be someone who has no experience making these calls, or it could be someone just doing it for shits and giggles.

Part of me kind of wonders if this might be a scorned employee who worked their way up to the level of company decision-making. Spite and anger can cause a person to do and endure crazy things for a long time. Hypothetically, that person could be angry at Reddit, Spez, or another high-ranking person.

It could even be someone who has hated reddit for years. A lot of people have gone though hard times because of reddit. Situations like “We did it reddit!” come to mind, where people harassed the family of an innocent guy who was killed during the Boston bombings. That type of behaviour wasn’t a one-off, either. Multiple people have lost their jobs and/or families (justified or not) after people tracked them down online and doxxed them.

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Do you remember the GameStop stuff that happened with the bond traders and Reddit?

There are lot of parts interested in taking down Reddit. And same thing will not stop at the fediverse.

I just hope fediverse is harder to control. If an instance grow so much like Lemmy world we could end up on a similar boat right?

There is a big difference between users that consider Reddit/Lemmy as a work place and users that consider it as a forum (expecting 0 money from the app. Just helping others or getting help from others).

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Unhappy with the direction investors were taking Reddit, Spez secretly started working on an alternative to the website that he lovingly named the fediverse. However, he couldn’t figure out a way to drive traffic to the Fediverse - at least not without publically breaching his contract in a major way.

His distress grew and grew. His own company was a disappointment. He had the solution, but no way out.

On top of that, his favorite activity - doomscrolling twitter in bed for hours - had become a less and less satisfying experience, as well, since Elon Musk bought the company.

It was for that reason he typed into DuckDuckGo: “twitter alternatives” - and immediately, it dawned on him. He couldn’t help but say it out loud:

“Elon, you beautiful son of a bitch, you might have just saved the internet”.

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Unmitigated greed in form of turning every visible pixel into little paywalled hellscape and then showing this as subscribtion model something to investors is what i guess is happening

chance of 4.5D tetris scenario is low, but never zero

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