Reddit Tries to Get Users to Pay by Making App Icon Ugly
Reddit Tries to Get Users to Pay by Making App Icon Ugly

Reddit recently implemented significant changes to its API, which resulted in many third-party apps giving up on the platform. And...

Reddit Tries to Get Users to Pay by Making App Icon Ugly
Reddit recently implemented significant changes to its API, which resulted in many third-party apps giving up on the platform. And...
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This was honestly the straw that broke the camel's back for me. I used to check reddit every now and then, but after this I just couldn't justify it to myself to use it. I used to post a lot of stuff, and I modded a relatively small community, but it just feels wrong to use it.
My man, your camel has a strong back
I don't like change that much, so I can tolerate a lot of stuff before changing.
I've been using a third party app for Reddit since forever. Taking that away was, for me, equivalent to taking Reddit away as a whole. I had to change either way so then I'd rather change to a different platform than change to the crappy official app.