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The official Reddit app is functional, sure, but it’s poorly optimized, loaded with ads, and sorely lacking in accessibility features. The latter is something many people have to use third-party ...
Last week, iOS Reddit client Apollo’s developer Christian Selig posted about his call with Reddit and said that it would cost him nearly $20 million annually to run the app.. Over the weekend, a ...
While Reddit argues that the upcoming fees for high usage third-party apps – which stand at a rate of 24 cents for 1,000 API calls – is reasonable, others strongly disagree.
I was determined to get back an old Reddit app I used to love, and that meant sideloading it onto my iPhone. I didn’t bargain for what a huge pain it would be.
Thousands of Reddit forums are going dark Monday in one of the largest user-driven protests ever to hit the social media platform. The voluntary blackouts, which restrict groups’ content from ...
Last week Christian Selig, developer of the popular Apollo app, said Reddit wanted to charge him $20 million a year to keep his app running. He later said he has no choice but to close down the app.
One surviving Reddit app plans to charge based on how much you use it. The developer of Relay for Reddit shared potential subscription prices, and they’ll vary based on your daily average of API ...
Most of the issues, 47%, were reported with Reddit’s app, and 42% were with the website, while just 11% of reports were tied to server connection, according to DownDetector.
While Reddit argues that the upcoming fees for high usage third-party apps — which stand at a rate of 24 cents for 1,000 API calls — is reasonable, others strongly disagree.