Reddit CEO: We're Sticking With API Changes, Despite Subreddits Going Dark
Reddit CEO: We're Sticking With API Changes, Despite Subreddits Going Dark
'Unlike some of the 3P [third-party] apps, we are not profitable,' Steve Huffman says in defending the move to charge for high-volume API access.
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I donât believe anything will change, but itâs heartening to see it anyway.
0 0 ReplyI wish an alternative would work out.
0 0 Reply.. he posted, on an alternative platform
0 0 ReplyThey did specify âwork outâ, letâs see how this goes in a few months time.
0 0 Replyhardest part is getting used to the differences. But hopefully enough migrate away.
0 0 ReplyThis one is already really similar to reddit at least, I long for the bar at the top that shows all the communities I'm subbed too, it's definitely possible the people running this one will make changes too
0 0 ReplyIt also desperately needs mobile apps. Using the website on mobile leaves a lot to be desired. That is hopefully coming though
0 0 ReplyOf course the nice thing is that anyone can create a fediverse mobile app without restrictions.
But apparently, thereâs a mobile app âcoming soonâ - see the bottom of https://kbin.pub
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I've had 3 reddit accounts over the entire lifetime of the website. I love Reddit but I won't stand for their greed. It's unacceptable.
0 0 ReplyI've been using it since like, 2013, feels like an end of an era, this site seems really similar, hopefully it has lasting power
0 0 ReplyAgreed. It's been so long but I think that's exactly why Reddit needs to go under. Like yahoo or any other business that makes mistakes.
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