For sure, I completely agree
In no way is Reddit responsible for providing 3rd party API access.
A big part of the frustration for me is them pretending like they are still doing the right thing by continuing to provide it. When in reality it is simply not affordable
Genuinely curious why
and do not sympathize with for-profit 3rd party developers
From my understanding many of them are more than willing to pay for API access, but Reddit is making the prices unreasonable
Whose joining me in the forest/lake?
I've tried to sub to a few communities hosted on lemmy.world but nothing ever loads on them
For example, Nintendo and mildly infuriating are just blank pages on jerboa
Anyone know why this is?
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Definitely a set I'll be getting day 1. Looks great!
For example, I want to join a Today I learned community but when I search for it, I come across 4 of them on different instances.
What do you guys do when you see this? Join the one with the most users, join all of them?