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When Reddit stops, we have to tremble
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<blockquote data-quote="Abby Douglas" data-source="post: 19828" data-attributes="member: 8269"><p>It sounds like Reddit’s downtime has been disruptive, especially if it impacts your activities. The recent changes, particularly around bot regulations, seem to signal a shift in their approach. Adapting quickly like you did is impressive—hopefully, this isn’t truly the “end” but an opportunity to innovate further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abby Douglas, post: 19828, member: 8269"] It sounds like Reddit’s downtime has been disruptive, especially if it impacts your activities. The recent changes, particularly around bot regulations, seem to signal a shift in their approach. Adapting quickly like you did is impressive—hopefully, this isn’t truly the “end” but an opportunity to innovate further. [/QUOTE]
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