Quote from the post:
Hello everyone, I’ll try to keep this short as I know there’s been a lot going on over the last few days. When we made our announcement last week, we intended to get Reddit’s attention on a subject that our team found extremely concerning. /r/Videos is joining a larger coordinated protest and signing an open letter to the admins found here.
The announcement was of exceedingly high API prices which we all know was to intentionally kill 3rd party applications on reddit (Apollo, Reddit is Fun, Boost, Relay, etc.) Since that post several things have become clear; Reddit is not willing to listen to its users or the mod teams from many of its largest communities on this matter. Yesterday all major third-party Reddit apps announced that they would be shutting down on the 30th of June due to these changes. There were no negotiations and Reddit refused to extend the deadlines. The rug was pulled out from under them and by extension all of the users who rely on those tools to use reddit.
In addition to this, the AMA hosted by Steve Huffman, CEO of Reddit, which was intended to alleviate concerns held by many users about these issues, was nothing short of a collage of inappropriate responses. There are many things to take away from this AMA but here are the key points. Most disappointingly it appears that Reddit outright misconstrued the actions of Apollo’s creator /u/iamthatis by saying that he threatened Reddit and leaked private phone calls, something done only to clear his name of another accusation.
So what’s happening? The TL;DR? Effective tomorrow (6/11/2023), /r/Videos will be restricting posting capabilities. Anything posted before the cut off date will likely be the final front page of our community before we go private indefinitely. In the unlikely scenario that Reddit ownership has a sudden change of heart and capitulates on their decisions we will reopen, but until that happens /r/Videos will stay closed. Many other communities have come to similar decisions and we support those who have decided to take a stand.
Kbin is interesting too. I’m using it now. Nice UI and federates with Lemmy, of course
Excuse my newness - how does one go about federating Kbin with lemmy? I like both, and I’ve figured out federating within lemmy, but getting kbin looped in is stumping me
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Amazing, thank you!
you can subscribe to kbin’s communities with your Lemmy account the same way you can subscribe to another Lemmy instance’s ones.
Does this only work from a browser, or can one do it via the apps e.g. Jerboa, as well?
no idea how it works on Jerboa, it’s still a bit too glitchy for my taste so I removed it for now and stick to the PWA on my phone.
PWA?
Installing a website as an app
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=pwa&ia=web
using your browser, you can “install” a progressive web app. you get a shortcuts to the website on your home screen, and, at least on Firefox for Android, it opens in a window that’s separate from your browser’s tabs. in Lemmy’s case you get notifications through it as well.
They all share an underlying protocol, ActivityPub, for sharing content between instances.
Also using Kbin, only need to get used to how everything works, and more people need to join.