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this post was submitted on 16 Jun 2023
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Actions do have consequences. Reddit decided to make certain changes to the way API calls get made, and consequently users protested. Theyre well within their rights to make any changes to their site they want. Were well withing our rights to delete our content and leave. And if they restore that content after we the users have deleted it, thats illegal (in Europe).
Them initially pretending like everything was fine but now asking people to come back, then when they get no response within the hour having a fucking tantrum and demoding this person sounds very mature, hmmmyes.