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[โ€“] dragna@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

I don't know if it's more than my concern for third party apps, but at least as much concern. It's honestly coming from the same place though. A desire for control and more profits, one in their mind inevitably leads to the other. Everything spaz has done and said clearly indicates he believes reddit's position and ubiquity is too strong to fight in any reasonable manner. Most of their userbase doesn't know what's going on, quite a few who do don't care, and I personally have friends who do know, and do care, but never stopped using reddit.