I gave up on kbin almost immediately as I could not figure out how to subscribe to communities besides using their search, which doesn’t show all communities. And even when subscribing to communities I could not figure out how to make the feed show my subscriptions rather than whatever the default is.
Can’t tell if it’s bad UX or missing functionality.
Edit:
Found out that if you turn on the top bar then there's a link to your subscription feed. No idea how you get here without the opt-in top bar though..
Yeah I’ve heard the call. My point was that whether or not it’s a threat should be a red herring as there is nothing he could reasonably threaten with. To act all offended over at best an empty threat is telling.
Yeah but that would be a pretty empty threat as Reddit is fully empowered to simply block api access.
I guess. I feel like the supposed threats I can think of are illogical enough to dismiss the accusation outright.
What was the Apollo dev even supposedly "threatening" with?
Definition of a threat:
> a statement of an intention to inflict pain, injury, damage, or other hostile action on someone in retribution for something done or not done.
Let's assume for a second that the Apollo dev DID in fact mean what they thought he meant at first. Can someone explain to me how that would make it a threat? "Buy my app, or else.. " what? Or else what? In what universe could that even have been a threat?
I keep thinking back on this and how this whole argument about whether or not it was a threat is a complete red herring because there was nothing he can threaten them WITH, so how can you construe it as a threat?
"Misused". Gotta love these sites hoarding the content that was produced by its users.
I can't wait till all these services are dead and decentralized ones have taken their place. Realize that's by no means a guarantee, but I can hope damnit..