We’re getting closer to “you wouldn’t download a car” being outdated, if more cars start pushing most of their functionality from behind a paywall.
It’s not something I’m happy to see.
We’re getting closer to “you wouldn’t download a car” being outdated, if more cars start pushing most of their functionality from behind a paywall.
It’s not something I’m happy to see.
It’s a decent app, especially when you pay for Reddit premium and don’t see ads. Other apps may be better, but to me it was fine to use for years.
It’s just that the company running the platform seems to try to ruin the platform.
Last month I cancelled my subscription and left a 1 star review to protest the company’s actions, and I’m here now.
Maybe a lot of folks who left Reddit did not think to leave a review?
This has been the classic answer since free demo CDs back ik the 90s.
I guess it qualifies as retro now, so they are not nerdy but stylish.