• dill@kbin.social
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    2 years ago

    In my opinion even if he changes his mind and tries to backtrack, the damage is done, for sure.

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      2 years ago

      They’ve already shown their hand, so why should anyone trust them again even if they did backtrack? They’ve proven they don’t care about us and are willing to go back on their words if it benefits them. I don’t see any restoration of community faith in Reddit’s administration.

      • jon@lemmy.tf
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        2 years ago

        Because 90% of their users don’t care about APIs or 3rd party apps, they just want the content however reddit makes them consume it.