That’s because it’s about control. Another barrier to consider before divorcing in a patriarchal society.
That’s because it’s about control. Another barrier to consider before divorcing in a patriarchal society.
Digg.com was a link aggregate site that predated Reddit, and was more attractive to users based solely upon its relatively sleek UI.
After some years of success, Digg made several changes: obfuscation up votes and removing down votes, and a new UI to match the reduced features. As a result the majority of the Digg user base and content creator sphere migrated to Reddit.
This resultant swell in Reddits userbase led to app creators brisging the gaps between reddits relatively brutalistic UI and the experience sought by laymen (i.e. non programmers crowd). As you have seen the decision to alienate third party applications has led to a new backlash against Reddit.
Same. Used AlienBlue for a short while until I got an Android phone. Then moved to Bacon Reader for the following decade.
Reddit is effectively dead to me. Without BR there is simply no way for me to interact with the site, plus I go out of my way to avoid reddit.com in search results.
Maybe it doesn’t matter, but I like to think it does for their traffic statistics.
Diablo 4. I have actually played from 1-62 as a druid so far on Steam Deck and it’s been a fantastic way to experience the game.
Anyone have a solid how-to for the layman to host their own lemmy instance? I heard it improves browsing a lot.
Seriously. They expect 30% growth? They can afford a few salaries.
Oh I thought it was just me.
I signed up through vlemmy, idk if that means anything significant though since I’m able to subscribe to whatever.
Apparently it’s been out for a bit? I saw someone randomly playing it last week and now half my steam list is balls deep in Dave.