If “currently” means before the debacle (because I don’t use Reddit currently): no, I’m primarily a desktop user, I used old Reddit and RES and I don’t really have much personal attachment to 3rd party apps (that doesn’t mean I won’t stand with those who do).
I think that the API issue is more of a symptom of something much more deeply wrong with Reddit, if it wasn’t the API it would have been some other breaking point.
If “currently” means before the debacle (because I don’t use Reddit currently): no, I’m primarily a desktop user, I used old Reddit and RES and I don’t really have much personal attachment to 3rd party apps (that doesn’t mean I won’t stand with those who do).
I think that the API issue is more of a symptom of something much more deeply wrong with Reddit, if it wasn’t the API it would have been some other breaking point.