MagnumDovetails@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•AMAs are the latest casualty in Reddit’s API warEnglish
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1 year agoAMAs died when Reddit fired Victoria, they haven’t been worth a shit in a while.
AMAs died when Reddit fired Victoria, they haven’t been worth a shit in a while.
That is sad, I did enjoy some follow ups, the drama was a good read even if it was someone’s creative writing practice. I truly appreciated seeing skills grow. I followed a few craft/hobby subs; sometimes someone would ask a very novice question and end up posting incredible work a few months later. Don’t get me wrong, I hate reddit- especially now, but there were some good, helpful communities
I too am curious. It would also be insightful to see where the real OC comes from, I would think most casual users browsing and occasionally commenting would be on the official app. Where the users who contribute popular, useful content are likely on a 3rd party app and/or pc