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by tokenizerrr 3724 days ago
They claim they are committed to supporting that free API[1]. And if they kill it, it would also kill all those reddit bots. There would be a massive outrage since many large subreddits rely on them for advanced automated moderation. There's AutoMod which they've integrated, but it's often not enough.

[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/announcements/comments/4dqxgt/reddi...

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Or they could just limit it to 10 IPs per API key. Kills all 3rd party clients, but leaves bots.
If anyone can sign up for a bot API key, then anyone can sign up for a 3rd party client API key. It'd add a step or two, but still.

Anyway, you don't need an API key at all currently. And they said they intend to support the current API.

That’s what they said about Twitter, too.

And suddenly Falcon Pro was limited to 100'000 users.