Reddit left them no choice in this: either Reddit does not know what they are doing, or it's their true intention to kill 3rd party apps. Despite their official communication that they want to work with 3rd party devs, many such devs posted that it was not the case and also many of them will be forced to close their app because of the outstanding raise in the API requests price. Reddit is clearly intending to kill 3rd party apps. I am mostly basing myself off, but if you follow the links and dig around, you will find that the below statements are not wrong: It turns out, Reddit dirigeants do not share that view. A platform that valued all of its contributors: users and moderators alike one that recognized that they have been producing all that content, and that it's thanks to them that such content is there. Up to now, Reddit has been a place that I thought free (or almost) of corporation greediness, a place where people could feel safe to post without having to take part in some money-making scheme. This is an edit in protest of the Reddit recent behavior Last updated at 14:00:17 UTC Weekly Help Desk RAGE Loot Thread Trade Thread
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