• palordrolap
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    275 days ago

    If the API price-gouging scandal didn’t bring them all over already, then you might be surprised just how many continue to hang on there, even after this one. And the next one. And the next.

    It’s just how people are. We don’t want to change.

    It will bring some people over. But I doubt there will be a flood.

    • @[email protected]
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      105 days ago

      The API and pricing bullshit would have had 0 impact to people that (somehow manage to) us the Reddit app.
      It affected power users, mods and technically proficient people.

      If communities have agreed to take a stance against musk/twitter/Nazis and Reddit overruled that, then I imagine an exodus of people that the API debacle didn’t affect.

      But I don’t imagine it will be huge. Luckily, it will likely be decent people. So Reddit will slip more into a cesspool. And maybe more people will leave

      • @[email protected]
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        64 days ago

        Not just proficient users, but old users. 3rd party apps were all Reddit had, at first (besides the site itself, of course). The official app was the newcomer to the apps scene.

      • @[email protected]
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        94 days ago

        I came over to Lemmy during the API pricing thing. I’ve never used a smartphone app (official or otherwise) to access Reddit. Just old.reddit.com via a browser on a clicky-typey computer. I quit Reddit out of solidarity. And because it was clear Reddit was getting shittier in every way.

        • @[email protected]
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          74 days ago

          Same story for me. I never used the mobile apps or modded any community, I just don’t want to contribute to a site that’s hostile to the creators and users that made it successful in the first place. I imagine there are a lot of ordinary users like us that came here for the same reasons.