Looking forward to Forbidden door!
theusualuser
100%. Everyone who insists on a third party app will flock to what's left over, and then they'll kill those too, just as soon as they do the bare minimum necessary to claim they have an accessible app. Which, to be fair, they were going to do anyway.
I'd say letting politicians take money from interest groups is probably top on my list, but sports gambling definitely isn't great.
Just ordered a 6a. Any idea how that works with the esim? I've never done esim or graphene, so although I'm familiar with different roms I have no idea what the setup experience is like on graphene with a pixel 6a
So stupid. Like, honestly, it takes a real moron to think they can do something like that and get away with it.
Took a peek and it doesn't look like there's any recent posts on /r/gifs ? Like, sort by new and everything other that 5 reddit is killing itself posts is at least 19 days old. What's up with that?
I haven't had this problem yet, to be honest. I did have a free library go down recently that I'd had for years (sad days), but the one that I'm giving about $7/month to is working just fine.
This is the one. You honestly won't need another.
Be sure to remove as much as you can and heavily encourage heavy contributors to delete their comment history. They have no value without our data.
Totally correct. It'll take a while, but the quality will absolutely drop. And even though 3rd party apps represent a small percentage of Reddit users, I'd bet that people who are engaged and participate enough to get a third party app for their phone (many of which required payment to block ads) are the same people providing a lot of the quality content that makes Reddit successful. When the people who produce the good content leave, then it's only a matter of time before everyone else follows.
It's digg all over again, for those of us pioneers old enough to remember our first migration.
Probably something that makes it even harder and more confusing to understand in context, so I'm gonna say he calls them "texts"