I moderate a somewhat busy subreddit, the main tools that I use are probably not going to be affected by the API changes. But I only moderate while on desktop. Moderation via Reddit’s app was horrible, and the third party app I use is somehow worse.
Even though the tools I use shouldn’t be hit by the API changes, I’m still going to scale back my reddit presence considerably. Reddit betrayed my trust here, who knows what they’ll do next.
I moderate a somewhat busy subreddit, the main tools that I use are probably not going to be affected by the API changes. But I only moderate while on desktop. Moderation via Reddit’s app was horrible, and the third party app I use is somehow worse.
Even though the tools I use shouldn’t be hit by the API changes, I’m still going to scale back my reddit presence considerably. Reddit betrayed my trust here, who knows what they’ll do next.
@chaogomu
@Deliverator @abff08f4813c
This is exactly it for me. Trust is easy to lose, and difficult if not impossible to regain once it’s gone. And that’s precisely what Reddit did.