Is it possible Lemmy's API changes the way reddits did?
Is it possible Lemmy's API changes the way reddits did?
I don't mean the recent selling API rights at absurd costs but when they went from open sourcish to closed.
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If they go close source, other people will take the last version of the code and build on it
38 0 ReplyDid anyone do that with reddit? It used to be open source too.
4 0 ReplyI know of https://github.com/CrystalVulpine/saidit. Unfortunately the site (saidit.net) is full of right-wing/conspiracy bullshit, at least last I checked.
17 1 ReplyOh that reminds me, Voat happened. It wasn't a code fork but a clone, and it was also filled with right-wing garbage.
Tildes is still around too, but I think it's got even less traction than lemmy.
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I assumed thats what old.reddit was. But idk
3 5 ReplyOld reddit was just the old UI. IMO, old UI was way better than new UI.
The reddit open source stuff was only a portion of the website and algorithm. I believe Voat and a few others might have glanced at that code. Last I looked it was still up on GitHub. https://github.com/reddit
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I'm assumimg the same didn't happen with reddit bc it was not federated. That right?
4 1 ReplyWas Reddit ever open source?
3 0 ReplyYup. Not a lot of people remember this but it also used to be written in LISP.
10 0 ReplyNo way. TIL.
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I'm pretty sure it was for a few years. Stopped in 2008 as far as i know
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They can't, at least not while complying with Lemmy's AGPL license.
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