the reddit mobile app used to be a third party app before it was bought out.
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Dude, stop talking. Everything he says just makes it worse
Then why have a public API?
This is hilarious to say considering reddit:
a) has had an api to support 3rd party apps since the beginning
b) went more than a decade before making a 1st party app
c) the 1st party app is literally based on a 3rd party app they bought out
Pull the foot from your ass, that you shot yourself in, out of your fucking mouth.
You greedy piggy baby boy..
F U C K. U/SPEZ.
F U C K. U/SPEZ-CEO.
If that were ever the case, they would of brought the leading 3rd-party developers to the table. I don't discredit that he feels they should pay for their API access, I just feel the amount is exhorbant and meant to put them under rather than find an equal financial ground that makes sense.
Steve Hoffman Translation: “Reddit was never supposed to be accessible for everyone. For example, blind people. So shut up and start buying shit from these ads”