• DessalinesOPA
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    1 year ago

    Apparently its planned for July 1st, unless there’s enough public backlash. Reddit is I think the last US big-tech site with an open API, so I don’t think they’ll cave.

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      1 year ago

      I mean I can understand charging for it but make it reasonable. In that Apollo post yesterday he said that he has a deal with imgur (which he says is similar to reddit in API requests) which charges him around $130 per 50 million requests whereas reddit wants $12k. It’s an absurd amount of money to ask which convinces me they’re doing it specifically to snuff out 3rd party apps forcing their users to use their terrible apps on iOS and Android. If so then I’m perfectly happy deleting my reddit account and using a site like this or something else to get my news/interests.

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      I think they might cave. Think of it like a negotiation.

      John: Hey, we make zero from third party reddit apps, we should charge them

      Fred: Well, they produce a lot of content, which is what keeps people on the site

      John: Hmm, we should charge them anyway. Keep the shareholders happy. $1,000 per 50 million requests.

      Fred: But won’t there be a big uproar?

      John: Well, that will happen regardless of what we charge. If we think we can get away with charging $1000 per 50 million requests, let’s announce $12,000 per 50 million. Then we can walk back to $1,000 and everyone will think we’re being reasonable. If we started at $1,000 we’d probably have to walk it back to $100, and that’s a waste of time.

      Fred: You’re brilliant, lock it in!

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        Yeah, that would be the “best case” scenario, but honestly I believe they are too daft too make a “good” compromise.