As far as I can tell, this is only in regards to the app. They removed the easy link to r/All (and in the post deliberately failed to capitalize “All” which will make the link fail in order to make it look actually gone to the more ignorant users. You can still access it via the app, but you have to set r/All as one of your social links. It is convoluted and annoying, but works.
Of course they’re going to remove it from the frontend first. Do you think they’ll keep the endpoint around after it’s no longer exposed on any first-party client?
As far as I can tell, this is only in regards to the app. They removed the easy link to r/All (and in the post deliberately failed to capitalize “All” which will make the link fail in order to make it look actually gone to the more ignorant users. You can still access it via the app, but you have to set r/All as one of your social links. It is convoluted and annoying, but works.
Of course they’re going to remove it from the frontend first. Do you think they’ll keep the endpoint around after it’s no longer exposed on any first-party client?
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Yeah but at this point why even bother?
We have Lemmy. It’s clean, open, simple. I’ve accidentally opened the new Reddit and it gave me nausea.