Wallpaper board. Even if you don’t use reddit, you likely went there for wallpapers.
Emulation and console hacking. If these become main discussion points on lemmy, less will go to reddit first for the info. Same for crypto. Same for Linux enthusiasts, knife collectors, car nuts.
We need that instant “I’m sure Lemmy would know” mindset that we already have with reddit.
It’s effectively the same as cutting it off for third party apps. No small-time app developer has 20 million lying around.
They’re trying to profit as much as possible from the AI companies that want to scrape user data, and throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Killing third party apps are just a nice side benefit as they can get more eyeballs on ads.
It’s kind of like when Mastodon started to take off. Hopefully it’s self-sustaining.
I’m really interested to see what will happen on July 1st, when Reddit cuts off API access.
More friends! 😄
Reddit sustains on having go-to communities.
Public freakout is inherently entertaining.
Wallpaper board. Even if you don’t use reddit, you likely went there for wallpapers.
Emulation and console hacking. If these become main discussion points on lemmy, less will go to reddit first for the info. Same for crypto. Same for Linux enthusiasts, knife collectors, car nuts.
We need that instant “I’m sure Lemmy would know” mindset that we already have with reddit.
i dont think they’re cutting it off completely, just charging for it, and it’s gonna be stupidly expensive
It’s effectively the same as cutting it off for third party apps. No small-time app developer has 20 million lying around.
They’re trying to profit as much as possible from the AI companies that want to scrape user data, and throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Killing third party apps are just a nice side benefit as they can get more eyeballs on ads.
yea it’s 100% basically the same thing. i hope they’ll see that it won’t go over too well with the community