As we all try to settle into this new community just a friendly reminder to upvote and support your fellow community members! The only way new content will get to the front page is if people upvote it. AND it helps encourage people to submit more content....
Mobile browser access. Because otherwise people would be doing fun things like browsing reddit with an adblocker to get around the 3rd party stuff. I'm sure that will convince people, especially once old.reddit is no longer a thing. Not like everyone who uses that doesn't cling to it like a drowning man
Reddit knows they’re only losing a small portion of their users. The users that are leaving, however, are the core users. They’re the moderators that keep the subreddits clean. The longtime users that have been providing quality content for 5+ years.
I think we’re going to see a drastic change in reddits content after this. I’ve already deleted my 11y account, but I’m going to keep an eye on the site over the next couple months (via old.reddit.com, of course) and see what happens.
I hope we’ll see websites like kbin grow and thrive. I already have confidence in the developers and maintainers, and so far the user base is amazing. Even though I have to use a web app on my iPhone, which does have some bugs, I’m already committed.
I would like to say, though, PLEASE provide feedback and suggestions for kbin. Let’s make this site what Reddit should have been. Let’s make it 1000% more appealing to would-be new Reddit users. We’ve all got this.
r/Apple mods cave to spez’s threats and open the sub back up (reddit.com)
Reddit Threatens to Remove Moderators From Subreddits Continuing Apollo-Related Blackouts (www.macrumors.com)
Twitter is being evicted from its Boulder office over unpaid rent (techcrunch.com)
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Don't forget to upvote!
As we all try to settle into this new community just a friendly reminder to upvote and support your fellow community members! The only way new content will get to the front page is if people upvote it. AND it helps encourage people to submit more content....
Yikes! Reddit turning off mobile access to reddit.
Reddit CEO: We're Sticking With API Changes, Despite Subreddits Going Dark (www.pcmag.com)