• Anomander@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Indirectly, that was some of my point.

    It looks strongly like one of two things has happened - either Narwhal took the knee and has accepted absolutely abysmal terms in order to remain in existence, or Reddit has offered them a better deal in private to keep them afloat - solely to use them as a PR example case.

    The only thing that seems unlikely is that they’re working under strict terms of the published agreement, otherwise IMO costs to users are functionally unfeasible.