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Don't Let Reddit Kill 3rd Party Apps!

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Reddit's recent changes to API pricing threaten to destroy user access to a huge variety of quality-of-life features exclusive to apps like...

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The original was posted on /r/save3rdpartyapps by /u/GunchapRed on 2023-08-10 05:32:34.


I tried to actually visit some of the communities there, mainly ones tied to existing subreddits. But the communities I did find are tiny and/or have most recent posts months apart from each other. Am I missing something, or are these sites just not as active as I thought they'd be? Even sites like Hacker News seem to be critical of the idea of KBin and Lemmy replacing reddit. I fear the mass adoption may not be as widespread as I thought it would be.

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