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Announcement 📣📣 Had a call with Reddit to discuss pricing. Bad news for third-party apps, their announced pricing is close to Twitter's pricing, and Apollo would have to pay Reddit $20 million per year to keep running as-is.(self.apolloapp)
submitted 2 years, 7 months ago* (edited 2 weeks, 5 days after) by iamthatisApollo Developer to /r/apolloapp (733.5k)
Hey all,
I'll cut to the chase: 50 million requests costs $12,000, a figure far more than I ever co...
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I guess I’ll start reading books, or maybe spend more time with my kids.
I had the same thought, but why punish my teenager because reddit’s pricing is insane? 😀
I also choose this guy's kids.
… I think a seat right over there is asking to be chosen instead.
Next you’re gonna pull this crap: https://i.imgur.com/iuR1sgw.jpg
Noooooooooo the sun!!! It burns!!!
Unleashing millions of redditors into the wild will be written as a prelude to a very bad catastrophe in history's books
That chapter begins on July 1st
August 1st, when third-party apps' developers who did not pay the price will get booted out of reddit's ecosystem
It’s actually July 1st. Even sooner!
You mean the $20 million bill was issued June 1st, and will expire by July 1st? That's just great
Yeah, since they started going hard on all this monetization stuff, I've noticed a steady decline in the quality of content. Reddit is trying its hardest to be Facebook, and unfortunately they're succeeding.
The reason i’ve liked using reddit is that it is pretty shit at holding my attention. After 5 min of scrolling the app just fucks off and doesn’t give me any decent content anymore. It’s the last social media i’m using. I already quit Hyves, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc without much issues. Reddit will be no different and then I’ll finally be free from Social Media
reddit, can’t you see this man is at the end of his rope.
Who has kids in this economy???
What? Spend more time with your family? Don’t be ridiculous.
I literally thought the same thing, maybe ill actually start reading again instead of scrolling reddit.
Don’t worry there are plenty of other ways to avoid spending time with your kids. Things aren’t that dire yet.
Yep time to finally get my ass out and do more yard work… adios friends
But how am I going to source what books to read?!
That’s right…I have kids…
I’m old enough to remember a time before the internet, but I can’t for the life of me remember what the fuck I did with all the time.
Yep. I started feeling too addicted during the pandemic.
I'm rarely on the PC to reddit these days, I hate the official app and I'm not using that...so this may be like cigarette manufacturers massively increasing the price. It'll suck until you break the habit, but I'll likely be better off for it.
I also pick this guy’s kids
https://youtu.be/B1kJhSMuV60
Don’t do anything that extreme yet.
Yeah, this won't stand, man... let's all go hang out with this person and their kids - can we get ice cream?
Gross
this is the way
I've always half joked about unwiring myself and retiring to a cabin in the woods somewhere due to my disillusionment with the modern internet. At the rate things are going, that may end up not being a joke - the internet is pretty much a series of ongoing disappointments, where creators sell out and their buyers destroy those creations in the name of profit-seeking, and political polarization makes visiting some places somewhere between uncomfortable and downright insufferable.
(On top of that, the movement from traditional websites toward engagement-driven social media makes me even sadder - I have no interest in interacting with modern Twitter, TikTok, Instagram or the like, but that's where everyone is heading these days. I guess I'll go yell at some clouds now.)
Truth!
I also choose this guy’s kids.