2024-04-04, 02:05 AM
You're significantly overstating the importance of reddit's changes. The reality is that reddit as a support forum is atrocious and we were planning to mov move away from it for roughly a year before the api changes took place.
Search was borderline useless (resulting in answering the same dozen questions over and over), there were no categories to separate post types (flair was a very half assed solution to this, and barely worked), plus a handful of other annoyances. Reddit's api changes just accelerated the transition period.
Search was borderline useless (resulting in answering the same dozen questions over and over), there were no categories to separate post types (flair was a very half assed solution to this, and barely worked), plus a handful of other annoyances. Reddit's api changes just accelerated the transition period.