The last major holdouts in the protest against Reddit’s API pricing relented, abandoning the so-called “John Oliver rules” which only allowed posts featuring the TV host. It's the official end of the battle. The Reddit protest is over, and Reddit won.
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I had heard of it, but was like “that’s dumb, just use Reddit, there’s no reason not to”

They gave me and many others that reason to reconsider

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Yep. I also didn’t think this would work as well as it does. Remarkably good platform so far.

TheSaneWriter
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Thee developers really crunched over July. It went from a niche beta platform to fully featured third-party apps and a ton of platform optimizations in a month, which is really impressive.

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I’d heard of the fediverse too, and I liked the idea of decentralised social media.

But it was way down on my list of “things I guess I should learn about but don’t have time for.”

Reddit blackout gave me both motive and opportunity to learn, and I’ve never looked back.

That’s exactly what happened to me too. It was in the background until something disrupted my status quo and then there was no looking back.

Yup, I saw the paltry userbase and didn’t bother. Other alternatives like lobste.rs and Tildes were a bit too closed, so I just stuck with Reddit. When Reddit decided to be stupid, I tried out lemmy and haven’t looked back.

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