Did you see that the dev is looking for entry level jobs/internships?
That's crazy
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Did you see that the dev is looking for entry level jobs/internships?
That's crazy
I don't think it's going to work out for them in the long run, most users aren't going to want to pay the cost to keep it running and then they risk the possibility of crack groups cracking it and then they are on the hook for API usage they aren't getting paid for. I appreciate they want to try and keep it going, I use that app, but I don't see the potential costs as sustainable.
What I’m seeing from some of those groups is that they at going to mod the app to let the user give their own api key.
For apps shutting down it gets even more extreme. Apparently the backend server code for Apollo is going open source. So some folks will use a modded Apollo app and run their own backend.
All just to use reddit for a single user 🤷🏽♀️
Didn't Reddit TOS explicitly not allow that, and even if they did still gates NSFW content?
Ah, well, this is coming from the cracking and piracy subs. I mean we're talking about the folks who keep modifying Alien Blue so it'll continue to work with modern Reddit on a modern smartphone.
Not sure what they have planned for dealing with NSFW.
There goes the client I used. I deleted my reddit accounts already anyway.
What are they going to charge?
I only read from the Apollo guy, that the amount of requests the users of his app make, would get him to pay reddit 20 million a year. So, the more popular your 3rd party app is, the more they would have to pay Reddit.
The one i use, Sync for Reddit, is also dying before the 1st of July arrives. From there on, the new prices apply.
Reddits motivation for this, is to get paid for API access by companies like ChatGPT. They suck reddits content, our posts, in order to feed the AI with content. I assume they do it big style and Reddit wants to cash in for this.
Reddits motivation for this, is to get paid for API access by companies like ChatGPT. They suck reddits content, our posts, in order to feed the AI with content. I assume they do it big style and Reddit wants to cash in for this.
That's not their only motivation otherwise they'd be charging only the companies like chatgpt for access
They're charging one of the third party apps $20 million for api access
Reddit will just get scraped then.
I still don't understand why the developer does not consider the option of adding a custom API key
What does this means?
It means the user adds their own API key instead of using one for all the users of the app. Basically the users pay based on how much they use.
Reddit told the Apollo dev this wasn't allowed
What happened to supporting user's API keys?
Iirc it’s no longer allowed per Reddit’s new policies
Reddit doesn't allow that unfortunately. The Infinity dev published all of the code, so you can compile the app with your own API key (although that is against Reddit ToS as well, but who cares).
Although I am a bit annoyed at this whole stink related to the Reddit API, I am also wondering if the website itself will also break on July 1. I'm guessing for now that it will keep working, but I guess if it stops, I'll have to send a dirty letter to them to delete my account.