

Are aluminium drinking cans made in Canada?
If so, drink more canned drinks, less plastic bottled drinks which is a better thing regardless as aluminium is easier to recycle than plastic thus a greener option.
Are aluminium drinking cans made in Canada?
If so, drink more canned drinks, less plastic bottled drinks which is a better thing regardless as aluminium is easier to recycle than plastic thus a greener option.
For me it’s wasn’t just about the ads, but that the official app is terrible compared to the great third-party clients out there.
Instead of shitting the bed and charging abusive API rates to the third-party apps developers, they could have just made the use of third-party apps require a Reddit Premium subscription at the end-user level. That way they’d have solved the inability to display ads to third-party users by making them pay, and third-party devs could have kept doing their thing without worrying about a hefty API bill.
But instead they chose to be a bunch of dickwads and alienate the devs and give the middle fingers to their most loyal userbase. I left my 16 years old account dormant since.