• Sponholz@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    u/Spez will just put the blame on Christian again (Apollo’s dev).

    But on a little more serious note, I doubt this is on purpose. This would look really bad for the credibility of the platform, there is a LOT of users that just want to keep doomscrolling Reddit and in all honesty don’t give a spez(fuck) about what’s going on with the protests.

    But… if this is on purpose…

    Strange decision to say the least.

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      2 years ago

      This would look really bad for the credibility of the platform

      From what I’ve been following, they haven’t been too concerned about this since at least a few weeks ago

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        Outright telling active partners that they won’t help them identify inefficient interactions with the first-party API was a great look.

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          Yeah - in fairness, they weren’t getting paid to, but there are plenty of examples to pick from.

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        I know and agree with you on that.

        But for the majority of the userbase, one thing is to have some of their favorite subreddits joining a protest, the other is having their whole experience affected.

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      u/Spez will just put the blame on Christian again (Apollo’s dev).

      100%… “malicious code in a 3rd party app led effectively to a DDOS attack on reddit… this is why we must close the API to only allow select approved apps”