I know I'm just delaying the inevitable, but I patched it for now.
Remmy
Just a note. Most libredditbinstancea will be shutting down as well. It's being modified to allow for you to add your own API key, but many large instances aren't going to be afford to continue running with the API changes.
Moved to Porkbun yesterday. No fuss, quick setup and pricing is good.
True story. I started two gaming related subreddits 12 years ago. Combined, the have about 170,000 subscribers. They are still thriving communities and I have 0 say in either of those subreddits. I picked a mod for each subreddit and let them run with it. One of those subreddits went dark, the other did not. Again, I didn't interfere.
People sometimes need something in their lives to give it meaning, and as weird as it is, modding these communities provides that.
You think reddit, who is about to go public, is going to allow subreddits like that to even exist anymore?
Side by side comparison with RIF.