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dehrmann
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Apollo is dead. Long live Apollo
It's a completely different approach, but maybe you can do web view shenanigans to create an API bridge on devices.
ozr
on July 1, 2023
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Why work around it? If they want to kill their service, I'd rather watch it happen with a smile than desperately try to save them.
codemac
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Because reddit is a social phenomenon, not a technological one.
KnobbleMcKnees
on July 1, 2023
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It's both and the technological element is laughably easy to recreate. The social element takes time but Reddit never had any meaningful control over that anyway.
busymom0
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Reddit will be able detect that easily.
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