Agreed, this kind of reaction is more, I guess, understandable or warranted if the software project was being developed and hosted by large corporations in closed source; which thankfully Lemmy is neither.
It’s thanks to these volunteers that Reddit Admins/CEO can’t put leashes onto us and force us to dance around for them. It’s thanks to these volunteers that OP can voice their opinion, albeit in a demanding and spoiled manner. Without these volunteers, Lemmy would’ve been in a worse condition than it is now.
So OP ought to be more grateful to these volunteers.
You could be a bit kinder about this software project developed and hosted for free by volunteers.
A bit of advice: expect experimental and early development software to break every so often.
Agreed, this kind of reaction is more, I guess, understandable or warranted if the software project was being developed and hosted by large corporations in closed source; which thankfully Lemmy is neither.
It’s thanks to these volunteers that Reddit Admins/CEO can’t put leashes onto us and force us to dance around for them. It’s thanks to these volunteers that OP can voice their opinion, albeit in a demanding and spoiled manner. Without these volunteers, Lemmy would’ve been in a worse condition than it is now.
So OP ought to be more grateful to these volunteers.