Reddit mods are calling for an “affordable return” for third-party apps
Reddit mods are calling for an “affordable return” for third-party apps

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Reddit mods are calling for an “affordable return” for third-party apps

Reddit mods are calling for an “affordable return” for third-party apps
Reddit mods are calling for an “affordable return” for third-party apps
Here's an archive link to the mentioned r/Funny's letter.
I personally don't think that Reddit will do jack shit, except maybe find some vague pretext to replace r/Funny's mods. However, given how reasonable those points sound, even the non-compliance itself will damage Reddit. It's a great Morton's fork - damned if you do, damned if you don't.
Yeah I stopped reading there. If you still believe you could trust any promises or guarantuees made by reddits owners, you are oblivious.
Frankly I think that my dog is abler to solve Fermat's Last Theorem than Reddit Inc. is able to keep up with promises and guarantees, but I still like how much this damages the company's image - specially because the subs doing this are rather large.
Plus the limit date hints me an organised mod exodus off the platform in the 29th.
(I don't even own a dog.)