Damus
Rish · 151w
Idea spread starting from how Twitter did something similar I guess 😔
PABLOF7z · 151w
it's easy to win when you're building on open protocols and the competition is doing everything in their power to destroy themselves
Sats McRyan · 151w
I remember the days when Reddit was a great site. Seems like so long ago now.
jennifer dupont 🌸 · 151w
What could possibly be the advantage to such a decision
Account deleted · 151w
Maybe they’d like to enter the Nostr Clients game instead…
SwissNode · 151w
if only there were a decentralised way of sending nested messages like Reddit does that can't be stopped... 🤔
rabble · 151w
I just don’t get why platforms are so dumb like this. Dick Costello did the same thing when he restricted twitter clients. What I think they should do is instead find a way to do a revenue share with Apollo. Find ways that both the apps and the platforms could benefit. Be that donations, subscri...
brianco · 151w
Permissionless protocol > proprietary platform
ncryppt · 151w
damn, i liked apollo :/
sudocarlos · 151w
Not to mention reddit sucks on mobile with the default app. A lot of Apollo users will probably abandon the platform - me included
atyh · 151w
it’s time to replace and decentralize reddit anyway.
El_monty · 151w
Hate users too, that's why there's such a hard sell on installing thier app, making the web version on mobile as restricted and as poor quality as possible.
oldkeyprince · 151w
Reddit sucks
I ❤️ @jack · 151w
This is a huge part of why nostr is so important. And once these developers get a taste of real freedom to dream and build whatever they want there’s no going back. It’s just a matter of time.⏰🛠️💻🌎💜
page394 · 151w
Not a single mention of Nostr in the front page post comments about this asking for Reddit alternatives. https://reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/13x9sy7/now_that_reddit_are_killing_3rd_party_apps_on/
t_var_s · 151w
Reddit also jumping in the cloud cover provided by Elmo’s twitter by offering insane API pricing to third-party devs. The problem in the case of reddit is that everything good about the platform is third-party. Passionate mods, helpful extensions, great apps… Might be time to jump ship.
₿itcoin is Freedom⚡🦡Siim de Metz · 150w
Should way to onboard easily as many redditors as possible directly to nostr, for sure many end up twitter, at least first as much easier, by now, to use
Viper · 148w
This is pretty much how I got here