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by paulcole
1112 days ago
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If nobody is demanding free API access, why has the “movement” not put out a counteroffer for pricing that they’d be happy with? My belief is that it’s because if they announce a number that is not $0, then everyone is going to find out that a lot of people are demanding free API access. “Reddit is killing 3rd-party apps” is a disingenuous statement. Is any app even planning to charge the new prices? If they don’t, then they’re killing themselves. Honestly it’s a great campaign by the app makers to whip users up into a frenzy like this because it means more profit for themselves if Reddit backs down on the API pricing. |
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> I hope I explained above why the 30 day time limit is the true issue. However in a perfect world I think lowering the price by half and providing a three month transition period to the paid API would make the transition feasible for more developers, myself included. These concessions seem minor and reasonable in the face of the changes.