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Reddit follows Twitter in killing off actually good apps by using monstrous fees

Posted on June 3, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

Reddit is unfortunately following in Elon Musk’s greedy footsteps and charging developers for access to the platform’s API, which is vital for running third-party tools. This comes shortly after Twitter banned third-party client apps and turned to aggressively monetizing API access.Twitter seems to have set a precedent that will leave developers in the lurch. According to Slash Gear, developer of popular third-party Reddit app Apollo Christian Selig took to Reddit to discuss how the new API policy will cost
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