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I don't know, the whole post reads like a "So long, and thanks for all the fish" to me. They don't need a community anymore because they got bigger and at this point it's just easier to close it rather than having employees taking care of the user contributions.

Reddit has just pulled the plug to all their open source repositories. This will make it harder to develop and keep third party clients updated, like the ones without ads for example.



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