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by ink_13
1103 days ago
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I don't see it that way. That was just a proposed business transaction: reddit pays a fee, and in exchange, the Apollo dev doesn't comment publicly on the API changes. What's the threat, real or implied? The alternative is he goes public, which is only a problem for reddit if they know what they're doing is wrong. |
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yes, that is the threat. Yes, it is also a business transaction. The two are not mutually exclusive.
blackĀ·mail:
demand money or another benefit from (someone) in return for not revealing compromising or damaging information about them.