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Reddit continues to Digg itself a grave with their new announced API pricing. Redditors sneed

https://old.reddit.com/r/modnews/comments/13wshdp/api_update_continued_access_to_our_api_for/?sort=controversial

Fellow rDrama redditors, come sneed in the comments about how you'll totes quit after this or when they kill old reddit or if you came from 4chan, sharty, kiwifarms, or anywhere that isn't reddit or twitter, laugh and celeberate in the comments about how Reddit is killing itself

If I have to use the official Reddit app on my phone, I will simply not use Reddit on my phone.

https://old.reddit.com/r/modnews/comments/13wshdp/api_update_continued_access_to_our_api_for/jmdd426/?sort=controversial

Why is the pricing so high? It would cost me a comical $20 million dollars a year to keep my app running as-is, an app that like many third-party apps, have many moderators that depend on it.

I'm not sure if you understand how important third party apps are to the Reddit ecosystem. Not only do they provide an opportunity for folks who don't like the official app to be able to still use Reddit on-the-go, but many of the moderators who serve as the backbone of the entire site rely on third-party apps to do their job.

As a number, Apollo currently has over 7000 moderators of subreddits with over 20K subscribers who use Apollo, from /r/Pics, to /r/AskReddit, to /r/Apple, to /r/IAmA, etc. It would be easy to imagine that combined with other third-party apps across iOS and Android that well over 10,000 of the top subreddits use third-party apps to moderate and keep their community operating.

This is equivalent to going to a construction site and taking away all the workers' favorite tools, only to replace them with different, corporate-mandated ones. Except the construction workers are also building your houses for free.

Why infuriate so many people and communities?

https://old.reddit.com/r/modnews/comments/13wshdp/api_update_continued_access_to_our_api_for/jmd4s8h/?sort=controversial

Our intent is not to shut down third-party apps. Our pricing is specifically based on usage levels that we measure to be as equitable as possible. We’re happy to work with third-party apps to help them improve efficiency, which can significantly impact overall cost. [-156, admin]

https://old.reddit.com/r/modnews/comments/13wshdp/api_update_continued_access_to_our_api_for/jmd8zuh/?sort=controversial

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The first thing I thought of was Apollo. At the current pricing model the only thing I can assume is Reddit is trying to kill 3rd party apps and migrate users to the official app.

They are. "Why?" you might ask? Well desktop users make up a minority of users, the majority of them use mobile apps. Apps that they don't control are included. By forcing everyone onto their app they can force adverts onto the users.

It's money. It was always about money. It will always be about money. Reddit could give two fricks about user experience, communities, safety or moderating. They just want to shove adverts down your throat.

Business wants to make money. Shocker. :marseypearlclutch:

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Except this will drive users away from Reddit because their mobile app sucks. Such a great way to make money by continually digging themselves a grave

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It'll certainly drive away the "less desirable" users away. How many people who get turned away by this change are the type to click on an ad in the unlikely event they're browsing without an adblocker installed? All these people proclaiming "if they kill Apollo I'm never coming back" is the same as a bloke who sits in coffee shop for 6 hours a day writing his fanfiction and nursing a glass of water. Sure, when the shop first opened he was great, because he made it look busy, but now the coffee shop is super popular, so they're changing the rules to subtly get him to piss off, because that table is now going to be used by middle aged white women to b-word and gossip while ordering a latte every 25 mins.

Reddit don't care about "legacy users". They want the wine-moms and cat-lady aunts who browse 2x, AITA, Relationship Advice, etc who all find their way there because some "journ*list" recapped a thread and linked to the article. They want the sports normies who come for their goal clips, funny TikTok clips and Marvel memes.

We already know the power mods are never gonna leave no matter how much Reddit make their life difficult by killing their "tools". They get too much out of it to quit.

People are saying like this will be the end of Reddit as we know it. I disagree. It's already become so normie over the last 5 years. Think about how much harder it is to stumble across nudity / porn compared to five years ago. You would click on /r/all and there would be multiple NSFW gifs and gonewild posts in the first few pages. Now you can't even view it without old Reddit or logging in. I think Reddit have finally got to the point where they think they'll be fine to trim off these users, and this is the best way. Not only does it kill of a ton of API requests (Apollo made 7 billion last month alone) that they can't monetize, but it'll drive users to the official app that they can monetize.

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I want to disagree, but Pinterest continues existing despite being widely seen as a scourge that exists only to clog up search results and forces registration to maybe see the desired content

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I'm the first paragraph guy because I want to crash the economy and the best way to do that is keep cafes looking busy so they keep ramping up interest rates.


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Have a smashed avo on toast for me, king

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Bubble O’Phil will be seething when he jacks up the cash rate to 6%, eh cobber?


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People will joke around about the ineffectualness of internet boycotts, but I literally cannot imagine using reddits official app. It's really that bad.

After YouTube vanced was killed I quit using YouTube mobile (until I found revanced). Some app experiences are terrible enough to drive away users.

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It's why if Fritter and nitter go away I'd be done with Twitter. All official social media apps suck.

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What’s wrong with the Reddit app?

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Full of ads, constant engagement begging nonsense like highlighting the top posts of all time and subreddit recommendations. Plus there's no way to customize it the way u can with sync and probably the other reddit apps

Idk maybe it's possible to get used to it, but it just kinda sucks

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Literally everything. The posts don't load, the videos don't load. It's the most buggy piece of shit software in existence.

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