Yeah a huge part of reddit's usefulness for me is the ability to pull a page when googling something and being able to see discussion right there. I sympathize with the fear of scraping but I think this will hinder development and discoverability a good bit. It may also just be for the beta period? I don't see a blog with any info on that though.
Discussion (35 points, 3 days ago, 17 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46623390
Previously (118 points, 5 months ago, 209 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44963430
ah i didn't see those. cool.
I'd argue it's not back until I can see everything without a login
Yeah a huge part of reddit's usefulness for me is the ability to pull a page when googling something and being able to see discussion right there. I sympathize with the fear of scraping but I think this will hinder development and discoverability a good bit. It may also just be for the beta period? I don't see a blog with any info on that though.
"You'll get your ~rent~ unauthenticated content when ~you fix the damn door~ the bots stop scraping"
Who are the new owners? And how soon will the inevitable rug pull happen?
I like their marketing angle though. There's definitely a niche opening at the moment.
You're not gonna believe it, but it's the original founder of Digg and one of the original co founders of Reddit.
This is what really intrigued me.