The RedReader app has been given accessibility status by the graciousness of reddit and will not have to shut down. The dev is not particularly happy about how fellow devs were treated though and still plans on adding lemmy in future. Read the announcement here

  • @SuitedUpDev
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    2511 months ago

    I can totally understand that the main dev behind RedReader isn’t particularly happy about, especially because he “was graced” by an exception.

    In hindsight, this whole situation reminds me of Tweetbot. Being completely dependent on 1 provider for your app. Not sure, if that was a smart move. But hindsight is always 20/20.

    • mershed_perderders
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      1111 months ago

      Yeah, this has served as a massive wake-up call to a lot of talented devs. It will ultimately result in more talent choosing to focus on the “alternatives,” which is good. It’s too bad its happening this way, but the process was never going to be pleasant.

      • Scrubbles
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        911 months ago

        If you build your app against a major corporation, they are just a bad earnings call away from destroying your entire world. A lesson I was hoping that Reddit wouldn’t be the one to make, but here we are I guess.

        Build against open source, every time. Closed source will throw you away