Reddit Tries to Get Users to Pay by Making App Icon Ugly
Reddit Tries to Get Users to Pay by Making App Icon Ugly

Reddit recently implemented significant changes to its API, which resulted in many third-party apps giving up on the platform. And...

Reddit Tries to Get Users to Pay by Making App Icon Ugly
Reddit recently implemented significant changes to its API, which resulted in many third-party apps giving up on the platform. And...
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£5.99 a month...
i cant believe people actually pay that for what is essentially a forum.
it'd probably be decades before they made that off me in advertising.
They could have had my money too if what they were asking were reasonable and i retained the ability to use RIF
RIF is still working (not using it but i have friends that showed it to me) i dont know why
Boost still have access when I left. I read that it actually takes a while for the API changes to be implemented.
Intermittently working for me, cannot log in though
Yeah if they made it so that you had to pay $5 per month or moderate a sub with >10k subscribers to keep using third party apps, none of this would happened and they would have been able to make more money off of it.
$5 a month is still a lot imo. i'd do $12 a year ($1 a month billed annually or 6 monthly) which is still an order of magnitude larger than the amount they would get from advertising for me
Yeah $5 is a bit much for what it is. I picked that number because it's the upper limit for where I'll go "fine have money just don't bother me any more"