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by aSockPuppeteer
1100 days ago
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It’s probably more than ten things and the price is number 1. $20mil/yr or something for Apollo? Time: only a few weeks notice. They have to notify users of a change, make a plan, program it, apple approval for updates, and Apollo is just one guy with a part time designer. Terrible communications. Say pricing would be fair and not like twitter. Say no api changes this year. Pretend to be fair. Deception . They could have given Apollo and the many other apps that are shutting down a little more notice and time to adjust. I think Reddit has its back against a wall and a VC gave an ultimatum/margin call that Reddit needs to make more money with a business plan in 30 days or no more funding re-up. |
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