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AMAs are the latest casualty in Reddit’s API war
(arstechnica.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I bet spez is really regretting that "landed gentry" comment now. IAmA is one of reddit's most well-known communities.
It was a flawed system, but it really benefited Reddit. Volunteer mods did it because they were supposed to be the leaders of their communities and reddit was supposed to just be a platform for hosting them. By attacking that system they removed the main incentive for volunteer mods to exist.
Yeah it really went from "This is your community. You created it and can run it how you want. Reddit is just a collection of loosely-connected, privately-run forums" to "This is my subreddit and I expect you to work for free making it nice for me, even though you created it."
Wouldn't technically moving from hosting communities to having such a heavy involvement in their management be against the safe harbour protection?
No.
Spez pm'd me and said he canceled my AMA because my elbows are too pointy. :(
I wonder if he thinks about it at all or if he's got a gang of yes men telling him it's all good.