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Socoder -> Off Topic -> Which is more self-destructive?

Sat, 15 Jul 2023, 20:40
Kuron

Which is more self-destructive?


Unofficial Poll...

Reddit vs Twitter

Which company do you think has become more self-destructive?

Both declared war on third-party apps. I would have voted Twitter, until I read this article. Now I have to vote Reddit.

Losing all of the past posts, Egads! Past posts/messages are the foundation that services like Reddit, or even Twitter, are built on.
Sat, 15 Jul 2023, 23:09
Jayenkai
Definitely still Twitter.
Reddit might've been a HUGE entity on the web, but Twitter was a tent pole.
So many devices and services relied on Twitter integration. Hell, even Nintendo added Twitter sharing to Switch, and Nintendo NEVER join in with other people's services!!
Twitter breaking has made much more of an impact to everyday net usage.

Reddit falling apart is definitely bad, too. And as a data-hoarder, I hate losing all of that information.
But I bet a ton of it is backed up by users, somewhere.

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Sun, 16 Jul 2023, 22:51
Kuron
I am at the point, where like it or not, I need to join Twitter, but damn, I can't afford $8 per month to be verified.
Mon, 17 Jul 2023, 01:58
cyangames
Have unwillingly migrated away from Social media since Mid May and I don't miss it as much as I thought I would, it should help me work more on my internal validation side of things.

Forums seem way nicer IMHO

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Mon, 17 Jul 2023, 13:06
Kuron
I prefer forums, too, but need a bit of exposure for things on social media.

As to forums I am trying to decide between something built into my site, or with a third party service like I used to use.