As you know, part of the protest includes us users not accessing Reddit at all.
My curiosity got me and I opened r/all.
Here’s a screenshot, so you don’t have to open Reddit.
Thanks mate. Not going to be an easy transition for many of us.
No doubt, I even tried swiping to upvote your comment. When Apollo goes I’ll for sure have to deal with some withdrawals 🙃
The mlem app is working on swipe to upvote feature according to their github issues list.
Happened to me too. I will miss Apollo for sure.
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Hahah, on mobile here, I keep trying to do the same thing.
Notices the BDSMstuff multireddit
A degenerate of refined tastes…
Also “Traps” 🧐
Yeah, I wasn’t suitably caffeinated at that point
an elegant subreddit of a more civilized age
If I’m not mistaken, traps is also… A trap
I love how some subs like r/leagueoflegends act like as if everything is fine lmao
Not surprised by League of Legends fans acting like everything is fine with a shit company they happen to use a product from.
Maaan, as a frequent League player and LoL esports viewer, I am so mad at that subreddit’s mods for not even bringing up the blackout to the userbase. At least the Valorant and it’s competitive subs went dark, the League community gives 0 fucks and will keep posting 100 complaints a day about how x is overpowered, or Riot are hypocrites for having gay characters or something.
Sorry for the mini rant. I hope we get a LoL (or at least an esports) community here on Lemmy so I never have to go back there again.
You DA real mvp
Cheers, this satisfies the curiosity I’ve been fighting
Thanks for posting, I was curious myself but resisted the urge. Not a very interesting frontpage.
I was hoping someone would take the hit for us, thanks for sharing that.
Im happy to see it on the /all page. Lets go!
Why does it look so different?
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Thank you! I was curious but I wasn’t going to give them a single page view during blackout. Honestly I doubt I will give them any after 30th unless they back down on the API changes. Crazy thing is if they had given 90 days warning for devs to adapt I’d have happily paid a sub to Apollo. Now they don’t get anything from me.
I’m amazed that r/programming is still private seeing as spez is literally one of the mods there
All I see is “whoops you broke reddit”.
Ah well.