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    19 hours ago

    Tenor was quick, great, and optimal solution. I liked it.
    Google (Tenor) notified API Users around five months before June 30, 2026, the access restriction date:
    - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46628926

    Klipy is being offered as a direct alternative:
    - https://klipy.com/migrate

    Discord also migrated to Klipy about a month ago. Yesterday, I saw positive feedback in communities about Klipy’s more accurate search.

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      3 hours ago

      Worth noting that while Klipy is headed up by ex Tenor employees, Google has also heavily invested in Klipy.

      At my community (The Gamers’ Tavern) we ditched Discord (when all the age verification crap started) in favour of Discourse and Fluxer (Discord clone, but open source and self hostable) and currently Klipy integration is offering a sketchy and vague pricing model that is looking like it is going to include ads.

      So, that’s the vein that runs through all of this. Google killed Tenor, funded a new startup that’ll eventually likely be somewhere they can of course shove ads into.

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        Thanks for the (more insider than i’ve got) information! I don’t know anyone at tenor or klipy. shit, i didn’t even know klipy existed.

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        8 hours ago

        Thank you very much for more insightful information! Google has always been a changer, not a talker, and appreciate them!
        Yet, may I ask why did you choose Fluxer over Stoat, and if the source of Google investing in it available?

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      14 hours ago

      Tenor was always slow for me and had shit search.

      I didn’t know it was owned by Google, but now that I do it makes complete sense.

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        9 hours ago

        May I ask what sense the “bad search” does in the scope of one of the most common and known advertisement business backed by their fundamentally crucial systems for search, statistics, and analytics?