I keep thinking this would have been a much better sell to devs and to users. I have always used Sync, and Boost. I tried the official app a few times, but really only used it for the chat feature. I didn’t want to pay for it, but (I am embarrassed to admit it) I would pay premium to keep my app. I think this would have worked out better for Reddit than the garbage they are pulling right now.

Would that have been a more reasonable solution in your opinion as well?

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    If we never had all this drama where reddit showed its true colours, I think I probably would have (as an alternative to the API being paid). It is fine by me that reddit has to pay the bills in some way.

    But lol, holy shit has reddit been awful in the past few weeks. The way they went about with their changes has been completely disrespectful towards reddit users, third party devs, etc. I don’t want to give them any money now. It’s almost comical how dumb their actions were in that regard. This isn’t the first or only thing I’ve disliked about reddit, but wow did it blow the others out of the water.

    By comparison, I’ve already donated $20 to kbin, the instance I use. If reddit had treated its users nice, they could have had that money. I have no qualms about paying for my usage. But instead reddit makes me almost want to pay money to see them fail.

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    It would depend on the price, and also we would need to live in a hypothetical world where Reddit hasn’t done any of the stupid shit they’ve done in the past month. As of right now, I can’t imagine giving Reddit my money knowing what a PoS spez is

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    I’d be willing to pay for Apollo premium(I should have a while ago) to pay for API costs, but fuck Reddit! Seriously if Apollo/RIF came forward and said “Reddit is going to charge us for API, the price is high but reasonable” I’d have bought Apollo premium to help out, but 20mil? Nah, that’s Reddit crushing competition and fuck them.

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    Hah, no. Are you asking if I want to pay for access to a platform that is already dependant on its users to create or aggregate content, while they are already making ad money off my eyeballs? Heck, no, never. If that site cannot make enough money on ads alone, while being one /were of the most visited non-porn sites on the internet, then maybe they should reconsider their other expenses. E.x. Is it really necessary to have a downtown office in an expensive us city, or pay out high CEO wages. I can only really conclude that they are being stupid about this. If they want me back, they are going to have to beg.

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      But that is exactly the problem with third party apps …they don’t show ads so they make no add revenue on people using apps like Sync and Apollo or RIF… The official app does. I understand why they are trying to push people to their app, but the route they took was worst case scenario.

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        That’s not a problem with third party apps, that’s a problem with Reddit’s API that doesn’t send ads to third party apps. It’s entirely a problem of their own making, which they could have fixed years ago, but chose not to, and are now using as a fallacious excuse to shut off access.

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          Uhh … if I were developing a Reddit reader app, and if their API periodically shit ads into my user’s feed, you KNOW that feature #1 in my third-party app would be simply to ignore those blobs of crap.

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        Why didn’t Reddit try to buy out these third party apps, then? They’d have had the superior functionality AND they could have added ads.

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          They could have added ads at any time, by feeding them into their API, which they could have done at any time, but didn’t.

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    I would have considered that at the start, but at this point they’ve damaged their ecosystem so much, and correspondingly Lemmy has grown a lot, so I don’t see why I would go back either way.

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    No i don’t want another subscription. Never had a problems with ads as long as they are not abused

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    Reddit exists to make its investors money, that’s it’s only goal now. The userbase are a complication to deal with in order to appease the advertisers. It’s not the platform for users any more.

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    10$ annually to login via api. Not a single cent more.

    Now that reddit fucked it up and I’ve found a nice community, idk.

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    If this was an option, Reddit would have done it.

    But, their goal here is to completely deplatform 3rd party apps, and my assumption is that they are doing this so that their number of active users can’t be verified and those numbers can be pumped up–by counting bots and all sorts of crap.

    This is the same tactic Twitter used when they were negotiating with Elon. More “users” is more money.

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    Not anymore, they lost me with all these interviews, spez showed his true colors, he is a piece of shit and doesn’t deserve my money. I rather support kbin or lemmy, I’ve always been a FOSS enthusiast.

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    Not at this point. I don’t want to give bad faith actors my business, and Mr. Huffman has shown himself to be a big ol’ penis. At the beginning? With unadulterated access (i.e. NSFW content) and gentler rules for 3rd party apps? Sure, I would have been ok with that.

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      It’s amazing how every time I think Huffman has destroyed every shred of credibility and goodwill he goes and digs the hole even deeper.

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    Initially I would have for like 5€/month I guess. But now, I’ll just directly use the browser with ublock when I need something. For scrolling I’ll stay here

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    I would have IF it had been the solution Reddit had came up with in the first place AND they hadn’t destroyed my trust in them with their handling of the protests.

    I have an issue with your proposed solution though: it does not address the use case of moderation / accessibility / utility tools and bots.