Always used RIF, the stock Reddit app has always been unusably terrible.
I’m just your average Canadian wolf. I’m a siren enthusiast and railfan as my main hobbies. I run the Civil Defense Sirens Wiki, and am working on restoring a few vintage sirens (such as a FS&S Model L and a rare Sterling Siren MOD. F) as well as a 1970s Safetran mechanical crossing bell.
Always used RIF, the stock Reddit app has always been unusably terrible.
Basically playground bullies who never matured beyond that mentality.
Then why are you replying to me…?
I never said anything about that person, your copy/paste comment is not relevant to what I said. I don’t hate the devs, I said the comments section of the post that was linked to is a dumpster fire of tankies and genocide apologists.
Apologies for not being clearer!
I’m referring to the comments section on the post he linked to, where half the comments are tankies trying to defend the actions of the admins who were banning users and calling them racist for criticizing the CCP/Kremlin.
And I haven’t seen a single post that’s just memes about why they pirate or how morally superior we are for doing so. It’s a breath of fresh air.
He’s very clearly just here to troll, not to provide any actual perspective or discussion.
Jesus christ, what a dumpster fire that comments section was.
It’s what I’ve always used, and it hasn’t given me much trouble. The only annoying thing it does sometimes is get stuck at 0kb/s, but that’s fixed by just pausing and unpausing the download. It supports magnet links natively as well and can auto-detect when you click on one to download.
And even so, it might just be another Ellen Pao situation where it’s just a gesture to please everyone, meanwhile the new CEO keeps making things worse.
They’ve already shown their hand, so why should anyone trust them again even if they did backtrack? They’ve proven they don’t care about us and are willing to go back on their words if it benefits them. I don’t see any restoration of community faith in Reddit’s administration.
And like cancer, it will eventually kill its host once things are beyond saving.
I was considering making one for r/airraidsirens, seeing as that’s my main hobby with a decent community. But moderating it sounds like it could become a real pain, so I have second thoughts, lol
Yeah, that’s literally the entire point. If the subs are unusable, site traffic falls, Huffman makes less money and looks worse to the investors, and people find better alternatives like here.