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Here's todays official post from the BARDCHIVE:
06/10/23 21:27:45 with a score of -1: https://old.reddit.com/r/RedditForGrownups/comments/146godz/heads_up_that_reddit_is_possibly_looking_to_stop/jnqesh5/?context=8
While it's probably true that many employees knew that they were changing access terms for the Reddit API as of 40 days ago, it's also very true that many of those changes have plausible business cases for why they're necessary. Reddit can / has / will likely continue to justify that less than 2% of moderation activity was done via modqueues through third party apps.
What they cannot weasel away from is that they were simultaneously running usage experiments that blocked logged-in users — including moderators — from accessing their login sessions via mobile browser,
Because that's an admin saying flatly exactly that they were running an experiment to do just that
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At 11/12/24 07:48:15 in ContraPoints with a score of yall:
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