They literally didn’t even try to be profitable (by charging for the API) until April when they suddenly wanted more money than was viable.
Reddit could have charged a sensible amount, or put ads in the API data, but instead they asked the impossible of the third party app developers. And I don’t think it was accidental.
They literally didn’t even try to be profitable (by charging for the API) until April when they suddenly wanted more money than was viable.
Reddit could have charged a sensible amount, or put ads in the API data, but instead they asked the impossible of the third party app developers. And I don’t think it was accidental.
Well, it’s time to move on I guess!