This might be true if they didn't kill the main way I interact with the app. It'll be a constant reminder everytime I try to use reddit.
Memes
Rules:
- Be civil and nice.
- Try not to excessively repost, as a rule of thumb, wait at least 2 months to do it if you have to.
I was a Relay user but I'm pretty damn easy to please tech wise so if the 3rd party app shutdown existed in a vaccuum I'd probably be fine with the allegedly shitty official app. What I can't condone is the moneygrabbing and end-user belittling behavior of the reddit execs so I am not going back. If lemmy doesn't pan out then I'll re-learn bookreading and be better for it.
Guess what: Reddit needs its users a lot more than users need Reddit.
In my short few hours of using Lemmy it's really grown on me. Feels much more like being a part of something and it's refreshing.
Also Rexxit ☠️
I'm going to do the most productive thing I can think of in this situation: cancel my reddit gold subscription, delete ALL my content, and close my account.
I'm done, I primarily use reddit on mobile - you take RiF from me, I'm gone.
Already done, deleted it just a bit ago.
It was the only mobile app worth using.