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The only long term solution is improving our product, and in the short term we have a few upcoming critical mod tool launches we need to nail.

Yeah okay

Kill other apps before yours is on par (will it ever happen) isn’t improving the product.

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WE should blackout for longer, i own a very small subreddit, but 2 days is not enough!! im not backing down tomorrow, i ask over subs do the same. lets stick it to reddit

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I won’t go back, with all the changes in the last few years. Reddit isn’t moving in a direction I like.

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Just migrated here from reddit. Don’t plan on going back. That platform is done.

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I mean… the discussion is reddit, isn’t it?

If I wanted to scroll mindlessly through the flea market of the internet, I’d open Mastodon. I often do, but, reddit is, er… was the community. The community is reddit. The memes, the jokes, the little phrases. They don’t own any of that.

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This Reddit board thinks they can fence people in but don’t see that al of what they are is build by people that likely just go elsewhere if they’re continually treated like shit

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They really should have just found out what the 3rd party apps -COULD PAY-. If it covered the cost of their usage and there was some profit on the top, it would at least bring in some money. Based on what I read by the Apollo dev, there was back and forth communication about pricing for a while until he broke the news.

It astounds me that they chose to cut them off entirely by offering impossible pricing. Isn’t some money better than no money?

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It’s because the planned IPO. Allowing third party apps, that are better designed, show no ads and don’t collect the same amount of telemetry data (seriously the official app spies constantly for user data), doesn’t look good in the eyes of potential investors.

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Others have speculated that the API pricing model is built around customers who want to use the data for AI training, not customers who want to build apps for public use. The $20M price tag is what they’re hoping a mega corp will pay for data access and don’t care about anyone who can’t afford that much. Some money is better than no money, but for a lot of people the “chance” at BIG money is better than some money lol

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If this is the case, I don’t understand why they wouldn’t just separate into tiers, where mass data usage to feed into a language model is priced differently than people legitimately using and contributing content to the site.

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This is what happens when a bunch of MBAs are detached from the product they’re working on.

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I find it funny that a 3rd party app can be “profitable” but reddit cant be profitable without alienating a sizeable chunk of their userbase.

Reddit has increasingly become a cesspit of racism and bigotry anyways, and I find Im going there less and less.

I need to get used to how lemmy works and find my 3d printing people here.

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but reddit cant be profitable without alienating a sizeable chunk of their userbase

Do those API prices make Reddit profitable? I highly doubt it.

I’d never repeat their claims as if they were true. It’s just bullshit reasoning. Mismanagement.

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