And other people don't want nagging spyware ads? SHOCKING! You know, Twitter and Reddit developers also want to get paid. That's why they killed free API access. Funny how you came to Lemmy anyway...
I liked Liftoff, but as a Boost diehard, I'm happy to give the guy a couple bucks and pay him more than he would ever make from ads served to me. No skin off my nose.
It's not for everyone for sure especially if you're looking for something FOSS. I'd rather use a FOSS app, but it was my Reddit app of choice for a really long time and I'm happy to give the developer a one-time $3.50 purchase to have that experience back. I can barely tell I'm not on Reddit.
Even if it's just a stopgap solution, I'm all for Reddit app developers porting to Lemmy. Right now the open-source Lemmy apps all lack a lot of polish, so having paid options that offers a more polished experience for people coming over from Reddit is a plus for the platform's engagement as a whole.