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by paulcole
1112 days ago
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> Note that he never mentioned any expectation of "free", just that it was about 100x more expensive Again, my point is that I believe this is absolutely intentional. If in these emotional pleas to the community somebody comes out and says, “$1 per user per month is what we’re willing to accept”, you’re going to see the people that were on the app developers side flip out and say $1 a month is too high. My evidence for this is that there’s a reason nobody has put a price they’re willing to pay out. I guess we just see the situation differently. You see it as one where Reddit has killed 3rd party apps. I see it as one where Reddit’s made a choice that will affect 3rd party apps and 3rd party apps are making it look like they have no options. |
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Your belief is strictly faith-based, without evidence.
> My evidence for this is that there’s a reason nobody has put a price they’re willing to pay out.
You don't know that, because you aren't privvy to all of the conversations that developers have been having with Reddit regarding pricing.
> You see it as one where Reddit has killed 3rd party apps.
I don't just "see it", it's already happened:
https://old.reddit.com/r/apolloapp/comments/144f6xm/apollo_w...
https://www.reddit.com/r/redditisfun/comments/144gmfq/rif_wi...