how on earth did reddit look at what twitter did with their API and go, "ya that seems good"
$20M/year fee if RiF and Apollo and whatever else want to keep operating, and anything nsfw will not be accessible through the API. won't be shocked if they kill old.reddit at the same time, great job folks
$20M/year fee if RiF and Apollo and whatever else want to keep operating, and anything nsfw will not be accessible through the API. won't be shocked if they kill old.reddit at the same time, great job folks
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lol
I don't think they understand how plenty will use this as an excuse to have one less distraction on their phone...
they must have the analytics data to show how stupid these kinds of decisions will be, right??
who wants to get used to shitty ad-infested entirely new interfaces for a service you've used for years?
Gitlab did the same, restricted the previously free tier to 5 or less people per group shortly before their IPO.