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Reddit API changes are imminent. Here’s what’s happening to your favorite apps [Updated] Ars spoke to devs about their apps' future & what they learned from this ordeal.
Popular Reddit app Apollo might not be able to operate as is in the future due to planned API pricing that Reddit is implementing. Apollo developer Christian Selig was today told that Reddit plans ...
On April 18th, Reddit announced changes to its API. The new policy would charge third-party apps $0.24 per 1,000 API calls, which forced third-party apps Apollo and Sync to shut down because of ...
Reddit ignited a war this year. Dramatic changes in API access pricing (from free to unaffordable) was one of its most polarizing moves ever.It resulted in apps beloved by long-time Reddit users ...
Reddit first announced its plans to start charging for API access back in April, shortly after Elon Musk's Twitter began doing the same. At the time, Reddit seemed to state that these API changes ...
Reddit’s new API pricing would effectively put Apollo out of business, it seems. Apollo today has around 1.3 million to 1.5 million monthly active users, Selig told TechCrunch, and roughly ...
Additionally, changes to the API are said to remove NSFW content from third-party apps while preserving it on the official Reddit app. Selig maintains that this new pricing structure is unreasonable.
Reddit is in for a rude awakening, just ask some of its most popular subreddits. To protest Reddit’s recent plan to charge for access to its API, some of the platform’s biggest communities ...
Reddit is restricting the use of third-party apps. More than 8,000 subreddit communities shut down in protest — including r/Blind, which says the change will reduce accessibility.
Apps like Reddit is Fun, Sync for Reddit, Boost for Reddit and BaconReader were shut down after the Reddit API changes went into effect on July 1, 2023. However, there are still plenty of best ...