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Reddit's CEO Faced Intense Criticism Over Killing a Popular Third-Party App, Apollo. His Response Is What No Leader Should Ever DoThe company's new API access fees are supposed to generate revenue. Instead, they're alienating everyone. Inc.

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[–] Cyder@kbin.social 39 points 1 year ago (4 children)

While the journalist isn't wrong about Reddit's leadership, they yet again miss the real issue: It's not about Reddit wanting to charge for their API. Look at the absurd cost, the ridiculously short timeframe, the refusals to negotiate with anyone, and lack of parity in their own app and moderator tools.

Their plan is clearly to kill off 3rd party apps and force everyone through their preferred channels so they can monetize it better. Anything else they say is just a lie to cover up that fact.

[–] kestrel7@kbin.social 8 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Yeah, journalists are really dropping the ball on communicating what I think is very simple: it's fine for Reddit to charge [something] for their API, but these prices are totally unreasonable. Charging hundreds of thousands of dollars for something which costs pennies to provide is absurd and unethical in any context.

[–] Rolive@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

I would have considered paying like 5 euro's a month just to use RiF. It's more than reasonable considering how much time I spent on it.

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