Can't say this was too surprising. Shame to see them go but it's completely understandable.
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One by one dominoes that made reddit awesome are falling. Wonder if Spez has the courage to require being signed in to view reddit content.
No way old.reddit.com makes it to Q4.
Need to kill off rss too.
I think he’s just waiting around to make a few more unpopular decisions, then be fired with a huge severance package just for them to present a shiny new CEO just before the IPO hits.
Nuts. Teddit was the best thing about Reddit.
I had never even heard of it, what made it special?
Fast way to visit Reddit without an account. Light, customizable, etc.
If you were a Reddit user who posted and commented, then you would never need this frontend. It was one of the privacy-respecting frontends, like Nitter, Invidious, Bibliogram, Proxitok or Scribe.
Also, no ads!
Oh! I do remember that I probably visited some instance at some point. I did use libreddit far more, for some reason.
Tedd.iverse inbound?