2024-04-06, 07:19 AM
(2024-04-05, 09:19 PM)LambTalk Wrote:(2024-04-05, 04:47 PM)reopen_the_sub Wrote: The only reason things have been this way for so long is stubbornness and I don't see any value-added to keeping it this way.
You were given reasons why they closed the subreddit outside of the API changes. All the API changes did was speed up the timeline.
If you want a Jellyfin subreddit for user engagement, then go make one. The team have said multiple times that they are happy for community members to open their own unofficial Jellyfin subreddit, but they are not interested in maintaining Reddit as a support channel due to the challenges that come with it.
That's a convenient answer, why not just pass the ownership torch to members who want the subreddit? That would be the most reasonable thing to do if that's their position.
I have a feeling there are ulterior motives.