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One surviving Reddit app plans to charge based on how much you use it
(www.theverge.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I’m in love with Lemmy. It feels like Reddit did when Reddit was fun and you weren’t a speck in the crowd. Same for Mastodon and the early days of Twitter.
Currently weighing whether or not I want to pay for a lifetime subscription to the app I’m using on iOS. These guys can still find ways to make money, but I think relying solely on Reddit and trusting them not to further jack up the prices is a risky move.
Same, it feels like most of the people on Lemmy are just here because they’re interested in the topics for each of the communities they subscribe to.
I paid for Bean on iOS, it really feels like the Apollo of Lemmy. The developer is also super responsive and is constantly putting out fast updates.