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  • Use a dedicated account for YouTube. How will they remove your emails if they're on a separate account?

    I use a YouTube channel account, which might be good enough. I've had one in the past banned and the rest of my Google account was left alone.

    (I was only just getting into creating programs that communicate with online services and I hammered their API. My program didn't have any checks and balances to ensure it wouldn't go over it or to throttle back when the API endpoint attempts tell it to calm down. It only happened once but that was good enough to get it banned)

  • On a tangent, I imagine PHP is still one of the most used backends. Wordpress uses PHP and I wouldn't be surprised if 50% or more of the websites I visited are Wordpress sites. So I guess many others experience the same?

  • What if your grammar is that bad that people struggle to understand you?

    I know someone who is incomprehensible most of the time. I have to ask probing questions just to vaguely understand what they're trying to communicate. I've politely told them more than once about the issue but they never try; they're not mentally challenged or anything, just an ass.

  • It wasn't shut down, it was just abandoned. Furthermore, the app store won't forcibly uninstall an app on your phone just because it was removed from the store.

    Whilst the pinned post says it will stop working after the API change, every other post is talking about how it's working, new bugs that have appeared as Reddit is changing their API, and others about how they chosen the wrong method to keep it working.

    I don't visit the sub but since i was interested because of what you said, I've found someone say practically the same thing as I did here. https://www.reddit.com/r/BoostForReddit/comments/16upao5/comment/k2pp0ae

    I don't know what the developer did exactly to keep it working. After the API change there was 2-3 updates within the first few weeks, and then I assume they removed the app from the store.

  • I wish the app logo was slightly different so I can differentiate Boost for Reddit and Boost for Lemmy. I've turned off app names on the launcher years ago and it has never been an issue since every app is different, except for Boost.