garrettw87
You’re right that there’s no justifying it – and there’s no excusing it, either. When you’re the public face of a company, you can’t afford to have an off day/week/whatever and let it show.
Exactly
I don’t think most people have any problem with Reddit taking steps toward profitability. The whole time it’s always been about how they’re going about it, and how the fallout could have been far less bad if he had approached everything a little differently (such as: more realistic/less oppressive API pricing, giving warning of changes much farther in advance to allow 3P apps time to adjust, and behaving himself a lot better when interacting with people about the changes).
The coverage shouldn’t change at all. They’ve always been on T-Mobile’s towers.
Judging from the issues I’ve been watching on the hit repo, the setup process is still getting some kinks worked out, but it’s not impossible.
You're not wrong, and the UI will be improved. There's a lot of work being actively done right now, so don't lose hope.
It’s possible, but again don’t take my word for it. I haven’t really begun to dive into the code just yet.
How weird. When I do that, it doesn’t seem to work.
I would argue that the federation is the platform.
I believe the idea with “reduce” is the opposite of “boost”.
This functionality is on the radar but with the amount of work happening right now on more important things, I’m not sure where this will fall on the roadmap.