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- apple@lemmy.ml
- reddit@lemmy.ml
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- apple@lemmy.ml
- reddit@lemmy.ml
- workinkindofhard ( @workinkindofhard@lemmy.ml ) 27•1 year ago
Once 3rd party apps are gone I refuse to use Reddit other than through old.Reddit which is probably next on the chopping block
Once old Reddit goes I am gone for good. On the plus side I will get a lot more free time back
- CalcProgrammer1 ( @CalcProgrammer1@lemmy.ml ) 4•1 year ago
If they get rid of old.reddit I’m out. The new UI is absolute garbage. However, I’m not entirely happy with Lemmy and it’s >50% of my screen being useless whitespace. I wish Lemmy had an old Reddit style. This trash design philosophy of whitespace is ridiculous.
- seahorse [Ohio] ( @seahorse@midwest.social ) 24•1 year ago
In the past hour I’ve gotten like 10 applications to join my server and many of them have mentioned reddit’s new api pricing as a reason why.
Same, we’ve been getting a lot. I welcome every single one of reddit’s bad decisions :)
- Jonny ( @ravermeister@lemmy.rimkus.it ) 16•1 year ago
Hopefully it leads to a growing lemmy user base and more contributers 🙂
🤞
- Benoit Nadeau ( @benad@mstdn.party ) 13•1 year ago
@dessalines An an avid Apollo user, this is really bad news. But if it pushes some of its users towards the Fediverse, then it’s not a total loss.
- Benoit Nadeau ( @benad@mstdn.party ) 13•1 year ago
@dessalines Wow, my reply using a Mastodon web client ( https://elk.zone/ ) actually gets picked up by the Lemmy server!
If Apollo were to be rewritten as a Lemmy / ActivityPub client, it could inter-operate with all those new Mastodon clients too…
That would be something - all of the major reddit clients pivot to bring Lemmy or other fediverse clients.
- pitninja ( @pitninja@lemmy.ml ) 3•1 year ago
What a fantastic idea. They don’t even have to necessarily pivot their apps to actually be Lemmy clients to deliver a massive “fuck you” to Reddit. They collectively have a large install base. Instead of a warning banner saying, “This app will cease functioning on July 1 (or whatever the date is),” they could add, “Check out our new community over on Lemmy [with a link to whichever Lemmy client].” If I were a Reddit app dev, I would 100% be incorporating this threat into my talks with their team about the forthcoming reddit API.
- CapgrasDelusion ( @CapgrasDelusion@lemmy.ml ) 13•1 year ago
I’m curious what this does to libreddit and teddit. Teddit has said as of a month ago they’ll go to HTML scraping. Libreddit I think is still waiting to see. But then there is the question of why reward that ecosystem by staying in it? Unfortunately (at least for replacing Twitter and Reddit) as we saw with Twitter and Mastodon I don’t see a fediverse site gaining dominance over Reddit, mostly due to the fediverse’s very nature of decentralization. So it would be nice to have open source alternatives through the above services.
I sympathize with those libreddit and teddit devs, because they’ve probably spent hundreds of hours building and maintaining those front ends, all to have their work essentially go in the trash at reddit’s whims. But you’re right, these are the dangers of rewarding that ecosystem, and building things for centralized services.
- Yuu Yin ( @yuu@group.lt ) 6•1 year ago
their work essentially go in the trash
They learned a lot in the process probably, that is the most important for them after all. But relying on API is risky, so always go HTML scrapping. The frontends are super useful for finding information already there without accessing the actual website. Always use Lemmy here for everything else.
- russjr08 ( @russjr08@outpost.zeuslink.net ) 13•1 year ago
😮💨 I guess I’m not too surprised given what’s been going on. Sad to see, but not surprising.
I do wonder how much Reddit will push until it has its Digg moment.
If you can, tell people about lemmy in those other threads. People often just don’t know what the alternatives are.
- KYABUpaks ( @KYABUpaks@lemmy.ml ) 11•1 year ago
I use Now for Reddit because the interface of the official reddit app sucks, along with way too many ads. Now that reddit is going in this direction, I decided to check Lemmy out.
So far, I like what I see. It’s not perfect but it’s a good start!
- Leperhero ( @Leperhero@lemmy.ml ) 3•1 year ago
Welcome to the hoard, friend
- Lvxferre ( @lvxferre@lemmy.ml ) 9•1 year ago
Suggestion / request for people leaving Reddit: shred your content before deleting your account. Don’t leave it in the platform, otherwise it’ll just become more profits for the greedy fucks.
You can mass delete your comments in a safe way through Power Delete.
- PeterPoopshit ( @PeterPoopshit@lemmy.ml ) 7•1 year ago
All I ever do on reddit is shitpost and say absurd bullshit to throw off ai learning as much as possible.
Thanks! I built a tool also to download some of your reddit history: https://github.com/dessalines/reddit-history , if you’d like to get it out locally.
- Leperhero ( @Leperhero@lemmy.ml ) 3•1 year ago
Top tier comment! Easily overlooked. Agreed, fuck them!
- Leperhero ( @Leperhero@lemmy.ml ) 8•1 year ago
Can we normalise adding our ‘subscribed to’ subs, into our profiles. Helps newcomers, like myself, discover more and more subs.
Maybe only the moderated ones show up… hmm… dunno
- thann ( @thann@beehaw.org ) English1•1 year ago
go to “communities” and click “all”
Your follows are on your landing page, rather than on your profile. Profile just has your moderated communities.
- Leperhero ( @Leperhero@lemmy.ml ) 1•1 year ago
So others can see what i follow, to give them inspiration?
Spoiler: No crazy niche ones :)
We used to have that publicly shown (iirc), but its private now.
- pssk ( @Pssk@lemmy.ml ) 6•1 year ago
No more teddit?
Teddit might be scraping the public site, so it would be okay. But any apps that use the API will have to have the developer pay thousands of dollars to keep API access. Its the first step before closing off the API entirely like twitter did.
- ziby0405 ( @ziby0405@lemmy.ml ) 7•1 year ago
Teddit and similar apps actually use the “anonymous” API, so once this API change comes in, those apps are basically dead without rewrites. Some ideas coming up are full page scraping (would require a lot of new coding and new issues like rate limits and etc), RSS scraping (would not be as complete information wise).
Those projects are great, and its sad that its ultimately up to the whims of some evil company to waste the hundreds of hours they spent building those apps.
- Ephera ( @Ephera@lemmy.ml ) English5•1 year ago
Yeah, I’m often thankful to people building these frontends, because ultimately a lot of human information is in those corporate silos and accessing them via a frontend is better than directly.
But at the same time, I would never build such a frontend myself, for the reason you mentioned.
All it takes, is a bunch of profiteering dickwad investors, to make your efforts go poof. - wiki_me ( @wiki_me@lemmy.ml ) 3•1 year ago
its ultimately up to the whims of some evil company to waste the hundreds of hours they spent building those apps.
Or the cheapskate users who don’t want to fund open source alternatives …
- kixik ( @kixik@lemmy.ml ) 5•1 year ago
So sad !!! :(