Reddit Updates

Reddit was always unusable in mobile browser from my experience. I never tried as logged-in user though but the damm download our app banner will not allow you to do anything.

r/developersIndia is not participating, members were not happy but it seems mods have removed complaining users and posts.
 
Looks like the whole thing went down.
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Well their frontpage has only a couple of posts with more than a thousand upvotes, so have to do something. lol
 
added today on the above link.

Edit on June 15, 2023: We’ve seen lots of questions, and have confirmed today that fewer than 100 bots total (including both moderation and non-moderation bots) currently exceed our updated free API Rate limits of 100 Queries Per Minute for those using OAuth authentication. We've allowlisted all the bots that we can see are owned by moderators or taking moderator actions (out of the thousands of moderation bots that exist, less than 20 exceed the updated rate limits).
 

Keep talking like that.

Huffman now takes issue with the third-party apps that are building a business on top of his own. “I didn’t know — and this is my fault — the extent that they were profiting off of our API. That these were not charities.”

“That’s our business decision, and we’re not undoing that business decision.”
I asked him if he felt that Apollo, rif for Reddit, and Sync, which all plan to shut down as a result of the pricing changes, don’t add value to Reddit. “Not as much as they take,” he says. “No way.”

I also asked if Huffman truly believes that the blackouts haven’t impacted his decision-making around the API pricing changes at all. “In this case? That’s true,” says Huffman. “That’s our business decision, and we’re not undoing that business decision.”
 
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