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by pacetherace
1097 days ago
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In the recent AMA, they claimed that the average cost per user would be around $1/month. Apollo dev believes it will be much more than. I feel Reddit could have easily come up with a model where the API usage gets tied to premium account and that decouples apps from API charges. Reddit has now created a new problem for itself which is that a huge user base that previously didn't bother to look at third-party apps has suddenly become aware of third-party apps. So now, they will start bypassing Reddit's official apps that generate revenue for Reddit in favor of third-party apps that seemingly have a better UX and are ad-free. |
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