Reddit done goofed. Reverting on 15 years of developer and community goodwill, the company is now charging unsustainable prices for API access with an unreal...
Wow, I figured, Reddit simply didn’t want 3rd-party apps anymore and for PR reasons decided to name a high pricetag rather than discontinuing the API altogether. But they’re going way beyond that, trying to shame individual app developers etc., which is really not helping their PR.
Wow, I figured, Reddit simply didn’t want 3rd-party apps anymore and for PR reasons decided to name a high pricetag rather than discontinuing the API altogether. But they’re going way beyond that, trying to shame individual app developers etc., which is really not helping their PR.