beastlion in the post "/r/ArtFundamentals (not Drawabox) will be shutting down permanently"
2023-06-18 21:27
The accessibility argument is such a guilt trip straw man
beastlion in the post "/r/ArtFundamentals (not Drawabox) will be shutting down permanently"
2023-06-18 01:20
9 down votes and no rebuttal, I guess they'd rather stare and ignore with their heads in the sand.
beastlion in the post "/r/ArtFundamentals (not Drawabox) will be shutting down permanently"
2023-06-17 17:11
Do mods realize that less than 10% of reddit uses third-party apps?
beastlion in the post "After being out of stock for almost a month, we're back with more Drawabox Pens!"
2019-11-23 08:38
Amazon's known for implementing rules that basically use up suppliers until they aren't needed then become extinguished.
beastlion in the post "After being out of stock for almost a month, we're back with more Drawabox Pens!"
2019-11-23 08:37
Yeah that's another thing, cannibalization
beastlion in the post "After being out of stock for almost a month, we're back with more Drawabox Pens!"
2019-11-23 08:33
you have a big enough customer base built off of your own branding, Amazon's machine probably doesnt offer enough extra volume In sales that would constitute them worthy a cut of every order from customers you've engaged with outside their platform.
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beastlion in the post "/r/ArtFundamentals (not Drawabox) will be shutting down permanently"
2023-06-19 02:02
I don't see how people who make third party apps deserve to be classified in the same light as people who create posts on Reddit or comment constructive comments with more information. It's cool that we have other options but I wouldn't really consider it integral to the ecosystem.