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minus-squareemb@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·13 days agoPossible upside when they eventually fully kill old.reddit - will probably be another influx (small by their standards, big by ours) of users here. API stubborness is one thing, but a direct, major, in-your-face degradation of the UX will certainly bother more people.
minus-squareDie4Ever@retrolemmy.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·13 days ago API stubborness is one thing, but a direct, major, in-your-face degradation of the UX will certainly bother more people. The loss of the 3rd party apps was the in-your-face degradation of the UX
minus-squarebadgermurphy@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·12 days ago*was one of many degradations of the UX.
Possible upside when they eventually fully kill old.reddit - will probably be another influx (small by their standards, big by ours) of users here.
API stubborness is one thing, but a direct, major, in-your-face degradation of the UX will certainly bother more people.
The loss of the 3rd party apps was the in-your-face degradation of the UX
*was one of many degradations of the UX.