hey everyone. if you want to post links or discuss the Reddit blackout today, please localize it to this thread in order to keep things tidy! Thanks!
hey everyone. if you want to post links or discuss the Reddit blackout today, please localize it to this thread in order to keep things tidy! Thanks!
Looks like Reddit Mod tools are being accommodated https://mods.reddithelp.com/hc/en-us/articles/16693988535309
They had already committed to avoiding disruptions to bots, they aren’t backing off on the apps.
Yeah the non-commercial part just destroys the entire announcement. Mods could just use a community made bot that they bought for like $5 and be done with it.
Since this will be now against the ToS, no one will be bothered to develop these tools for free, to move around.
This is a worthless post.
I don’t have a source for this (and frankly I could be misremembering, or this was a slightly different thing): but I seem to recall reading a long comment about how reddit has said they’ll make those things available, but all the mods trying to contact them have been received no communication at all regarding how things will be implemented, when they’ll be implemented, given (and been heard) or received any feedback, etc. Just complete silence. Similarly, reddit said it’d implement accessibility tools years? ago and then just silence.
If I’m remembering that right, and even if I’m not, given Reddit’s hostile attitude regarding all of this… that actually panning out the way the particle paints is still quite questionable.
I hope I’m wrong though.
I believe you’re right. Reddit promised to make all the tools the mods need available, but gave no timeline. It won’t help the mods if their existing tools shut down on July 1st and the new, official Reddit tools come online in 2030.
The OP link is about giving the existing mod tools free API access.
How is your son? 😁
Make what things available?
Free API access to mod tools. The problem is that Reddit’s promises are useless and what - the admin volunteers have to pay for API until they do? Pay to moderate their website?
The link is about giving 3rd party mod tools free API access to Reddit. But you are correct that Reddit has not provided many mod tools directly.
Which is ridiculous.
Insane that they effectively send 3rd party apps to the shadow realm only to accommodate the “free” things that will benefit them.
Imagine effectively calling 3rd party apps freeloaders in the process.
How ironic.
It’s a start. If true.
But what about screen reader access for vision impaired people?