still impressed by that time everyone shut down their subreddits for two whole days because reddit’s api changes were awful
like, that’s one of the few times everyone on the internet stopped arguing with each other and faced the bigger enemy
still a bit sad that entire protest never amounted to any change to the api rules
it’s so apollover
I frequented a subreddit called r/ANTILgbtq, which was a subreddit that was given to a gay owner because the original owner disappeared and they turned into a lgbtq subreddit. Anyhoo, since the API fiasco, they've since been private
I wonder if it would have worked if there were better alternatives. Every suggested alternative site was either somewhat complicated or boring