vlakas,
@vlakas@kbin.social avatar

Boost for Reddit still works for me somehow

Lantech,
@Lantech@kbin.social avatar

I've been on reddit for 17 years, I can't remember when I bought RIF. It was a good run.

BBKuma,
@BBKuma@kbin.social avatar

For some reason RIF is working for me again as long as I'm not logged in. It stops working when I try to login.

Teppic,
@Teppic@kbin.social avatar

Same for me, not sure how long it will last...

Jonny,
@Jonny@kbin.social avatar

Well that 's it for me. I blocked Reddit on my PC with UBlock Origin, and the only time I would look at Reddit would be through RIF. I can only hope for an app so good for kbin and the Fediverse.

GunnarRunnar,

Fyi just tried the app and it still loaded Reddit for me.

1stq,
@1stq@kbin.social avatar

As long as you're not logged in.

Cal,
@Cal@kbin.social avatar

Weird. RIF still works here.

1stq,
@1stq@kbin.social avatar

Are you still logged in?
It still works as read only, after logging out.

Cal,
@Cal@kbin.social avatar

Not logged in. Seems to be only read mode.

feedMEBacon,

F

NextGenHen,

RIF was a great app. Here's to hoping we bring all the best parts of Reddit across and continue the fun!

Vertelleus,
@Vertelleus@kbin.social avatar

Thank you RIF developers for making reddit compact and readable.
Welcome to lemmy / kbin to all new reddit refugees!

bttoddx,

That app was my most used app for the better part of 10 years. I'm legit grieving. I was so very lonely during this last decade, and Reddit had been the closest simulacrum to genuine social interaction that I got. I'm mourning, not just the passing of that app, but the trust I had in Reddit as a platform. I feel like I've lost a close friend. RIP.

spicyweiner,

reddit was fun :(

Chozo,

I'm legitimately sad to see RIF go. It will be missed. :(

Nose_clams,

@Teppic RIF (RES when on PC) .
was basically my reddit experience for 9-10ish years. RIF also used to pay money to reddit before spez took over from Yishan. Dumbass cut off a revenue stream for nothing and fucked over users in the process. Shitty mobile web + ad blockers from here on out if I use the site.

Fatbuddha,

The Creator of RIF says they are working on tildes.net, I don't believe that's part of the fediverse sadly. I really know very little about tildes anyone know why they would choose that over trying to build for Lemmy or kbin?

elscallr,
@elscallr@kbin.social avatar

That's interesting, though. I haven't used Tildes but I got real used to rif's interface and this is taking some getting used to.

Bendersmember,
@Bendersmember@kbin.social avatar

I'm on tildes, it's really refreshing and easy to use.
Main difference is that it seems to cater more of a serious adult conversations, which after years of being able to predict most comments before looking in Reddit, is very refreshing.
Lots less memes, communities are pre set and can't be created, seems to be to make sure to populate them before creating sub categories that people may see as in active and avoid.
Overall it feels like fedworld is best overall experience, squabbles is memes and lighthearted and tildes is more deep and thought out style of interaction.

Fiat_Nox,
@Fiat_Nox@kbin.social avatar

I literally watched RIF die while watching a movie at home with my family. I was hoping it would be good to midnight, eastern time, but recognized this was completely arbitrary. One minute the front page worked. I put my phone down and went back to it 20 minutes later maybe around 8:45pm Eastern - I could only get one screen-full of links, and when I tried to scroll, I got an error saying it couldn't load anything else, and visiting other subreddits produced the same "no threads" message posted here. About 20 minutes after that, the front page was doing the same thing, and it was done.

RIF was great; I checked out reddit via mobile browser after it died, but the interface was just.... not nearly as clean as RIF. No interest in using the app.

I remember leaving Digg.com for reddit in 2010. Reddit was an easy choice. It remains to be seen where we'll all end up as there doesn't seem to be anywhere as big and developed as reddit was, even back then. Lemmy and the fediverse might be good initially for topics with a broader draw of people, but for our niche interests it'll be hard to kick reddit. Maybe for niche topics, things will look like pre-Digg internet, with more reliance on individual websites, individual forums, but with a healthy amount of discord added in.

Wisely,

Reddit themselves cut off the apps early. Probably to prevent users from protesting and complaining.

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