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by User23 1110 days ago
Which is to say have a contract that your counterparty can’t redefine freely.
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Was there a contract or SLA for the free Reddit API?

If not, then there isn't much to complain about

The terms of service are the default contract. Presumably it has a we-can-screw-you-whenever clause, but sometimes the corporate lawyers screw up and you can actually get them for violating their own ToS.