Comment by [deleted] on 05/06/2023 at 18:14 UTC

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View submission: [Announcement] Reddit's upcoming API changes and impact on toolbox.

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Comment by creesch at 05/06/2023 at 18:19 UTC

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Meanwhile, while I'm not impacted by this latest thing, I greatly stepped back from moderation, so while I still use toolbox for my small city subreddit, that's all I mod anymore.

Funny thing, I stepped down from my last "real" subreddit a few months ago. It is truly toolbox and the people I have come to know what keep me around.

And also why I will not take down toolbox. I will speak my mind, but toolbox itself has since it's inception be there for all mods to help them out. I am not going to abuse that trust we build over the years by forcing my opinion.

Also because I don't have the energy anymore. As I keep saying, I am tired. Tired of reddit and this slow downward spiral.

Before reddit killed my enthusiasm, participating as a mod gave me great joy.

So yeah, I can relate to this very much.

Thank you. <3

Likewise thank you too for using toolbox. I never could have thought that me hacking around with user scripts barely knowing JavaScript all those years ago would turn into this project used by thousands of people :) Which alone does make it worth it, even if Reddit itself doesn't survive.