I got the “shutting down” message and I was signed out of all of my accounts. But the front page, posts, and comments are all still loading just fine.

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      I just haven’t deleted the app for nostalgias’ sake or something. I accidentally opened it out of habit the other day and it loaded a page before I backed out of it

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    I’ve seen reports of the same for various 3.party apps. I think that Reddit is unable to control which apps have API access and which don’t.

    I wonder if Reddit temporarily crashed their API on July 1st, just to make it appear as if the apps didn’t work.

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      No it’s the opposite most likely. Typical update procedure for anything of value is to perform a gradual roll out. You want to make sure that if any bugs are present in your major changes you aren’t destroying your entire user base at once. You will still see some clients functioning for a few weeks until everyone is finally on the latest version.

      Reddit not playing 4D chess and trying to get in your head with conspiracy theories. It’s just standard software update procedure.