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Reddit finally takes its API war where it belongs: To AI companies (arstechnica.com)
12 points by arunbahl 964 days ago
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Did anyone else stop using reddit in June?

Life has been nice. I didn't realise how much the arguments there shaped my opinion of things until I stopped.

I did! I wasn't that invested in the whole situation. It just made me take stock and realize I'm better off doing almost any of my other interests.
I stopped reading reddit over two years ago noticing how over politicised it was becoming. Slowly choking the life out of any decent conversation.
Tangentially I quit yt a month ago and had a similar experience.
Similar experience. I’m less anxious since leaving Reddit and it’s very nice. It was the last major social network I was on. I read a lot more now.

This is all I use now

I stopped then too. I've also stopped using Twitter/X, FB, Insta and all walled gardens really.
besides some gems i usually found in sports threads i really don’t miss it at all
I patched my BaconReader to work despite the API change.
I saw that I could do that with apollo, after the habit was changed.

I haven't really bothered. Telegram has been a fantastic replacement. I'm connecting to human beings instead of posts now.

AI companies are gonna just scrape.

The API Could have been locked down to reasonable individual use.