I must admit, i was somehow curious, but no!
At least the recap was good for some funny self-owns:
Options:
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Give us your data
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Go fuck yourself
It stopped working for me with a vpn. They are really pushing people away at this point.
I guess it’s an issue is profitability. I think long term, these companies can’t survive. It really depends on a community support.
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I use old Reddit and a third party app, so my recap made no sense
I liked that
What app is that? Are any of them still working?
Iirc Joe for Reddit was one of the few third party apps, that were able to continue using the api for free ( or almost? ).
I don’t remember what the conditions were though, there was some catch, something they had to feature in their apps in order to get the free api access.
A few of mine continued to work as normal, and I’m not sure why
Reddit mobile browser is THE definition of asshole design
All of reddit’s newer design is the definition of asshole design. Once old.reddit.com is killed off the site will be as unusable as X or TikTok is on web for logged out users.
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That sounds like a good solution. But honestly I’d rather just try to keep away from that platform as much as possible.
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Why are you still using reddit?
Why not?
(Also look at the community you are replying in… What use is there on quesrioning why people use reddit on the c/reddit, it’s like when people say “why are you using 4chan” on r/4chan lol)
To be fair, both sites are pretty much gaping shit holes at this point.
I mean, yeah somewhat, I’m just pointing out the idiocy of asking that question in a place specifically designed to talk about those places.
Also, regardless of how bad the sites as a whole are, making the transition fully is just plain too difficult, there are communities that haven’t moved and no matter if you are putting effort to have them here, you won’t be able to get a question about a program answered if there are 3 active people on a community
On top of that while I did quit mostly cold turkey after Apollo shut down, putting Reddit at the end of internet searches especially for games (looking at you planetside and V Rising) really helps me manage to this exact piece of niche information I need
Oh absolutely. I still go back for the occasional check-in with my favorite small communities. But I basically never browse /r/all or any of the top subreddits that used to keep me coming back multiple times per day.
I’m not really using it like before, i jump there sometimes from search results and am logged in automatically…
I haven’t deleted my account yet, because idk, there are some things I’d like to be able to look up.
I go to Reddit for literally one thing every week- a schedule I won’t see anywhere else. I just look at the schedule and leave. But I still need Reddit to see that schedule.
Their app is so shit they have to extort people to use it.
Or the:
- open in app
- continue in browser
Every. Fifteen. Minutes.
just not visitinf reddit solved the issue for me
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Please get the app
Please
Blocking modal windows are a sin and make me less likely to interact with a site. Imgur is also guilty. No, I don’t want to participate in your community meme event when I’m just trying to look at an image on the app that is clogging up my RAM because you think it does something important and interesting enough to warrant deeplinking it in an electron wrapper.
Also, while I’m here, fuck modal windows with no X to close button which forces you to read the buttons to figure out which one is the “fuck off” button and not the “take all my money” button.
Or the X has the same color as the background, making it hard to see at all and so small, it’s almost unusable on Mobile.
These are all intentional, to make it hard for you. I build websites for a living and clients actually ask for designs that “keep” the user on the site. Since i have no say in things other than the area that affects my work, i sometimes hate my job and have no other way than just do my job.
“Oh, the cancel button is too big. Make it smaller or better yet, don’t make it a button, just a small text link, somewhere at the bottom, with font-size: 9 px … And remove the underline…”
Hey, remember the days of pop-up windows where the X button was labelled “Open in background” if you hovered over it. At least there’s been some progress. \s
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Deleting all my posts and then my account was the best thing I’ve done in ages
I am actually really tempted now to do so.
Same
The only way to use Reddit on mobile is to use old Reddit. You have to zoom in to tap on things, but holy hell it’s still so much better than the mobile version of the website.
It’s wild to me that Reddit never developed a reasonably functional mobile version of their site. They bought out a few designs, and relied on 3rd party apps for a while, and now they’re doing their utmost to force everyone to use the garbage pile that is their current design. I just don’t see how it proved such an impossible task for them.
I get the sense that tying their shoelaces is an impossible task for them. That the site is online and running is a damned miracle.
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One of the advantages of being on old reddit like a hopeless geezer is not getting to see that shit.
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To a point there’s an interesting balance to be had…
On one hand sure these stats are fun, on the other people on the Fediverse don’t want secret tabs kept on them, or more information collected than necessary.
At least you can go through your profile and look at your top posts and comments.
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Any recap “service” suggests (necessitates, even) that said site is digging deeply through the data it has on you. It’s only function is to normalize the notion that these companies have your data and “it’s really not a big deal because they’re doing this fun stuff with it, right?”
Suffice to say, I’m good without a Fediverse “recap”.
also fun live event
2023 isn’t over?
Meh, I opened Reddit just to lurk on the only subreddit I would post on. Recap for that community reminded me it was all one big circle jerk… but now with more advertisements.